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Cincinnati

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Cincinnati Private Inflight Catering Services

Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (KCVG) serves as the Ohio Valley's premier international aviation gateway, strategically positioned in Boone County, Kentucky, approximately 13 miles southwest of downtown Cincinnati. This world-class facility features four runways and modern terminals designed to accommodate both major commercial operations and sophisticated general aviation services serving the greater Cincinnati tri-state metropolitan area. As North America's fastest-growing cargo airport and the sixth-largest cargo hub, KCVG provides essential air transportation for the region's diverse economy, including major corporations like Procter & Gamble, Kroger, Fifth Third Bank, manufacturing companies, healthcare systems, and extensive logistics operations. The Cincinnati region aviation network extends throughout the tri-state area, creating comprehensive coverage across Ohio, Indiana, and northern Kentucky. Ohio airports include Cincinnati Municipal Lunken Airport (KLUK) 10 miles northeast serving general aviation closer to downtown, Blue Ash Airport (KISZ) 15 miles north, Butler County Regional Airport (KHAO) 35 miles north in Hamilton, Clermont County Airport (KI69) 25 miles east, Warren County Airport (KIZO) 30 miles northeast, Dayton-Wright Brothers Airport (KMGY) 50 miles north, and James M. Cox Dayton International (KDAY) 60 miles north, extending the network into the Dayton corridor. Indiana coverage includes Lawrenceburg-Cincinnati Executive Airport (KLWC) 20 miles west, Batesville Regional Airport (KVES) 50 miles west, Madison Municipal Airport (KIMS) 60 miles west, Monroe County Airport (KBMG) serving Bloomington and Indiana University 110 miles west, Clark County Airport (KJVY) in Jeffersonville 90 miles southwest, Harrison County Airport (KCRY) in Corydon 80 miles southwest, Scott County Airport in Scottsburg 70 miles west, and Washington County Airport in Salem 75 miles west, creating extensive southern Indiana coverage. This comprehensive aviation infrastructure supports the region's proximity to major corporate headquarters, extensive manufacturing operations, and the Ohio River commerce corridor. The airport's world-class cargo facilities, extensive international connectivity, and strategic positioning in the center of America's logistics corridor make the Cincinnati region aviation network the preferred gateway for discerning travelers conducting business throughout the Ohio Valley and connecting to destinations worldwide.


Our Cincinnati private inflight catering serves:
 

  • Corporate aircraft for Fortune 500 headquarters

  • Charter flight catering throughout the tri-state region

  • Private aviation dining for executive operations

  • Regional airports including KLUK and tri-state facilities

Culinary Landmarks

Cincinnati's culinary scene centers on its unique regional specialties like Cincinnati chili (Mediterranean-spiced meat sauce over spaghetti), goetta (German-inspired sausage-grain patty), and the city's deep German brewing heritage that created America's first lager beer culture. From historic Findlay Market, Ohio's oldest continuously operated public market, to innovative restaurants along the revitalized riverfront and Over-the-Rhine district, Cincinnati blends German traditions, Greek influences, and modern culinary innovation into a distinctive food identity found nowhere else in America.

Culinary Landmarks
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KCVG | KLUK | KISZ  | KBMG | KVEG | KIMS KLWC | KCRY  | KJVY | KTQK | KAFJ

and surrounding airports.  Click the link to view the full service area: 🔗 
Airports Served
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