The fried chicken was the unexpected in-flight meal for passengers on a 12-hour British Airways flight to London. The usual in-flight catering had to go in the bin. As a result, the airline had to find an alternative.
In came KFC, a popular fast-food chain. Each passenger received a fried chicken leg, much to their surprise. This decision to serve KFC was a rare practice. However, it provided a solution to an unexpected problem.
The passengers took this unexpected turn lightly. So, the fried chicken treat is served as a break from the usual in-flight meals. And it was well-received by the passengers.
Despite the unusual move, the key thing is that the passengers were fed. And although it’s not every day a piece of KFC replaces your in-flight meal, no complaints have been filed. So, all’s well that ends for British Airways and its satisfied passengers.