From the blue sea to sky, taste freshness onboard VistaJet
VistaJet, the first and only global business aviation company, is proud to announce its partnership with one of the finest seafood restaurants in the world, estiatorio Milos. Since its inception in 2004, VistaJet has grown to become a world-leading brand known for its commitment to delivering outstanding service through continual investment and innovation onboard and at destination.
Following the latest iteration of its Private Dining program – unveiling exclusive dishes created by celebrity chefs from all over the world, to be served only on board its iconic silver and red fleet – VistaJet continues to pioneer service excellence, searching the globe to partner with the world’s leading restaurants to offer its Members the best of the best.
Across its growing and global client base, Milos has been one of the most requested restaurants from VistaJet clients. And in true VistaJet fashion, have given clients exactly what they asked for – and more. In addition to the favorites to be enjoyed in restaurants across the globe, the favored Lobster Salad created by Milos Chef and Founder Costas Spiliadis is now exclusively available onboard the Vista Members’ fleet of over 360 aircraft – from the Gulfstream G450 to the Global 7500, which can fly nonstop from Miami to Greece.
Spiliadis, one of the most influential chefs in Greek cooking, combines the simplest ingredients, sustainably sourced and of the highest quality, to garner that once-in-a-lifetime flavor.
"As pioneers in our respective fields, I’m excited for this new partnership between VistaJet and estiatorio Milos. It is our pleasure to introduce one of our most regarded dishes, the refreshingly light Milos Lobster Salad, to be exclusively available to VistaJet clients who recognize freshness and quality.
Early in my career as a chef, I thought of how wonderful it would be to combine springtime on the Greek islands with the amazing taste of the pristine Bay of Fundy's deep-sea lobsters. Fresh dill, spring onions, baby fennel, olive oil, and Kytherean afrala married with tender lobster meat and elevated with a touch of Seven Stars Greek Metaxa. Now, I have the perfect opportunity to present this culinary dream.”
Costas Spiliadis, Chef and Founder of Milos
VistaJet clients flying from Athens, London, Las Vegas, New York, Miami, and Montreal can enjoy a Milos experience at 40,000 feet in the sky. To ensure passengers enjoy unrivaled service as standard, every VistaJet flight has at least one Cabin Host trained by the British Butler Institute, MedAire, Norland College and Wine & Spirit Education Trust.
Like private aviation, a good meal can take you anywhere in the world – yet there are always places and plates to savor. Not only has VistaJet brought Milos onboard the aircraft, VistaJet has presented to its Members a rare culinary voyage across the Mediterranean aboard Milos at Sea. VistaJet’s Private World curated this delight for those with an equal measure of appetite for food and adventure.
"We are uncompromising when it comes to in-flight dining and believe that food at altitude should taste as good as food at your favorite restaurant. We focus on providing quality ingredients, exceptional service and inspired private dining in the air to our Members, but why stop there? As a brand, we are passionate about creating experiences that our Members will remember – and the unique experiences that we design with our partners are part of the service excellence VistaJet offers.”
Diego Sabino, Vice President Private Dining of VistaJet
As part of its onboard library collection, VistaJet published The Little Book of Dining in the Sky, discovering the art and science behind dining at altitude with suggestions and expert advice.
Other stories
-
VistaJet renews its commitment to West Africa’s economic development
-
Vista announces U.S. tour, showcases performance of newly dedicated fleet of Bombardier Global 7500s to the region
-
VistaJet’s summer of imaginative journeys
-
The Vista AF Corse launch party marks the start of the countdown to the 2024 FIA world endurance championship