Carlos Aviation Catering Service

  • Carlos Aviation Catering Service
  • Carlos Aviation Catering Service
  • Carlos Aviation Catering Service
  • Carlos Aviation Catering Service

Detailed App Info:

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  • Current Version:Version: 1.01
  • Device Type:Device: iPhone Ready
  • Category:Category: Business
  • iTunes Seller:Seller:
  • Download Size:App Size: 791.32 KB

Application Description

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The Carlos Aviation Catering Service ordering App provides quick and easy access to our special inflight catering menu as well as individual catering orders.
This application is specially made for private jet flight attendants, pilots and private jet airlines.
Features:
Order all items of your catering:
Food, Beverages, Flowers, Newspapers & Magazines, Concierge Service
CARLOS AVIATION CATERING SERVICE IS THE LEADING PRIVATE INFLIGHT CATERER IN BERLIN GERMANY.
WE ARE MAINTAINING OUR HIGH-CLASS SERVICE BY USING ONLY THE BEST PRODUCTS AVAILABLE; TROUGH OUR LONG-TIME EXPPERIENCE WITHIN THE AVATION CATERING BUSINESS, AS WELL AS THROUGH OUR CHEFS, WHO SUCCEEDED A THREE YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN THE 5 * HOTEL BUSINESS.
DUE TO OUR OFFICE, WHICH IS LOCATED DIRECTLY AT THE GAT SXF, OUR 24/7 SERVICE HOTLINE, THIS ORDER APPLICATION AND THE PRODUCTION KITCHEN LOCATED CLOSE TO THE AIRPORT, WE ARE AIBLE TO FULFIL SHORT-TERM ORDRES.
IT WILL BE OUR PLEASURE, TO DELIVER YOUR PREMIUM INFLIGHT CATERING TO THE GAT OR DIRECTLY TO YOUR AIRPLANE, AT THE AIRPORT BERLIN-SCHOENEFELD (SXF) OR AT THE AIRPORT BERLIN-TEGEL (TXL).

Requirements

Your mobile device must have at least 791.32 KB of space to download and install Carlos Aviation Catering Service app. Carlos Aviation Catering Service was updated to a new version. Purchase this version for $0.00

If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of Appdream Appdream GmbH at http://www.aviation-catering.de.

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