The company says that the cups are leak proof - important if you are enjoying a hot drink at 30,000 feet - while they also claim the vanilla flavour of the biscuit complements the coffee.For those with a sweet tooth, Twiice has said they are also planning to introduce a chocolate-lined cup.
The move to the biscuit cup is part of a move by Air New Zealand to tackle the amount of single-use plastics used on its flights, which had previously seen the airline begin using cups made from plant-based materials earlier this year.
Source: Tech Daily Report (techdailyreport.net)
CumminsChar too late
Antipodean positive action....well done! Other airlines, please copy.
Would think the carbon footprint of making a buiscut would be higher.... Than having a normal cup that can be washed.....Maybe just cancel one flight a week to London instead...
All good until one leaks?
Finally I can now have my cup and eat it..
Sher the old ones were edible too if ya tried hard enough.
Stop this nonsense, it’s a plane burning fuel. Go back to using proper cups that can be washed.
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