Taking a flight in Texas to certain place is an experience. It could be in the state or out of the state, or perhaps an international flight. But, many do miss that food from the Lone Star State.

Flying From Texas And Missing The Cuisine

Make no mistake, leaving Texas when its your home state isn't easy. Everybody misses their home state when they leave after all. But, the good thing is that they bring something from the state with them that reminds them of home for a bit.

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It could be a Texas themed hat or shirt, or perhaps some jewelry with a Texas flair. But, Texas food is a little bit harder to bring through security. So, wanting to take Texas food to your destination can be an issue.

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But, for one airline, they're bringing Texas with them to one destination in the United States.

American Airlines Taking Texas BBQ With Them To New York

According to InsideHook, American Airlines has partnered with Pecan Lodge. The eatery, located in Dallas, will be only be available on certain flights and seating areas on the plane. So which flights will offer the food?

InsideHook stated that flights from Texas to the state of New York. If you're flying into John F. Kennedy or LaGuardia and flying first class, you'll be able to order the food. In February, barbecue platters will be what first class passengers can get, while brisket sandwiches can get obtained by first class passengers in March.

So, eating and flying well may soon be on some flights for passengers.

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