Plane food doesn't exactly have the best reputation, but one airline has opened a pop-up restaurant for passengers who are missing its in-flight meals.
Thai Airways has unveiled a new dining spot where the menu is the same as its in-flight offering, with around 2,000 meals being served to diners every day.
The airline has transformed the canteen at its Bangkok headquarters into the aircraft-themed eatery, kitting it out to look just like the interiors of its aircrafts.
Diners sit in aircraft seats (all spaced out with plush cushions - no cramped economy seating here), while some of the furniture is made from old aircraft parts.