Pringles Airline Chefs

Airplane Chefs: collaboration with Pringles for the flight attendant simulator

Nordcurrent, the development team behind Cooking Fever, has announced a collaboration with the renowned snack brand Pringles, which makes its debut in their mobile game Airplane Chefs. Starting this week, Pringles will be soaring to new heights in the flight attendant simulator.

Victoria Trofimova, CEO of Nordcurrent, stated:
“We are excited to have Pringles on board as the first real brand integrated into Airplane Chefs. We’ve had great success with brand partnerships in Cooking Fever, collaborating with big names like Coca-Cola, FC Barcelona, and TGI Fridays. Pringles represents another step toward providing players with an authentic and fun experience, and we’re eager to see how it resonates with our fans.”
Below is the trailer, followed by details from the official press release and a gallery of screenshots.


Here are the details from the official release:
Pringles is a well-known brand everywhere, especially on flights. It’s hard to find a flight that doesn’t offer these crispy snacks. Why should Airplane Chefs be any different? Airplane Chefs reflects the excitement and fast-paced nature of being a flight attendant, and adding Pringles makes the experience even more authentic. It’s the perfect match.
Although this integration of Pringles doesn’t include specific tasks in the game or special rewards, players will spot iconic Pringles cans on kitchen shelves and in passenger orders. This partnership brings players closer to real flight experiences because what would a flight be without snacks?
Pringles will make its first appearance on the Denver flight in Airplane Chefs, the game’s most popular destination. As players serve their virtual passengers, they will grab Pringles straight from the kitchen shelf to fulfil snack orders. This collaboration is time-limited and will last six months, but it’s just the beginning of what Nordcurrent has in store for future updates.
In addition to this tasty new collaboration, Airplane Chefs is preparing to launch its 14th destination this December. While Nordcurrent is keeping the specifics under wraps, players can expect the new location to be set in a vibrant city. The game will also introduce several new features, including “automatic burners” to streamline cooking processes and new mini-games to enhance the overall gaming experience.
Below are the screenshots of the collaboration.

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