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José Andrés Debuts First Airport Lounge at Reagan National

Originally Published 1 year ago — by One Mile at a Time

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Capital One has launched its first Capital One Landing at Washington National Airport (DCA), a new airport concept blending a lounge and restaurant experience. Partnering with Chef José Andrés, the space offers a Spanish tapas menu and is free for Capital One Venture X cardholders. Located in Terminal 2, it features a main dining area and an 'On the Fly' section for takeaway purchases. The Landing aims to provide a quick, quality dining experience for travelers, with reservations and digital waitlisting available to manage demand.

José Andrés and Capital One Unveil Unique Lounge Experience at DCA

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Points Guy

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Capital One is launching its new airport lounge concept, Capital One Landing, at Washington D.C.'s Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA). The lounge, designed with input from renowned chef José Andrés, features a unique two-part setup: a traditional lounge with assigned seating and a grab-and-go coffee shop called On the Fly. Unlike other Capital One lounges, access is more restricted, and On the Fly is open to all travelers but not free. The lounge offers a tapas menu and craft cocktails, aiming to cater to travelers with short layovers.

Capital One and José Andrés Launch New Lounge at Reagan Airport

Originally Published 1 year ago — by View from the Wing

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Capital One has launched its first fine dining airport restaurant, Capital One Landing, at Washington's Reagan National Airport, offering complimentary access to Venture X cardholders. The restaurant, in partnership with chef José Andrés, provides a high-quality dining experience with tapas and a beverage program, aiming to redefine airport dining. Reservations can be made, and a digital waitlist is available to manage crowds. A grab 'n go market is also available, offering discounts to cardholders. The concept will expand to New York LaGuardia.

José Andrés Appoints Sam Bakhshandehpour as New Global CEO

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Washington Post

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Celebrity chef José Andrés has stepped down as CEO of his restaurant group, now named José Andrés Group, to focus more on his humanitarian efforts with World Central Kitchen. Sam Bakhshandehpour has been appointed as the new global chief executive, with plans to expand the company domestically and internationally. Andrés will remain as founder and executive chairman. The company has also announced new leadership roles and received investment from RockCreek to support its growth.

"Israeli Strikes on Humanitarian Workers and Iran's Consulate: A Closer Look at the Consequences"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Media Matters for America

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Following Israeli strikes that killed 7 World Central Kitchen humanitarian workers in Gaza, right-wing media attacked WCK founder José Andrés, accusing him of "blood libel" and anti-Israel sentiments. International condemnation of the attacks ensued, with President Biden expressing outrage and heartbreak, and the IDF dismissing officers following an internal investigation. Right-wing figures such as Ben Shapiro, David Harsanyi, and Greg Kelly criticized Andrés, while others accused him of serving gourmet meals to terrorists and pushing anti-Israel rhetoric.

"Chef José Andrés Condemns Israeli Attack on Aid Workers as a War Against Humanity"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by ABC News

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Chef José Andrés criticizes Israel's drone strike that killed seven World Central Kitchen workers in Gaza, calling it "unforgivable" and prompting a "real reckoning" for Israel's conduct in the war against Hamas. He urges the Biden administration to support both Israel's right to defend itself and the right of Palestinians to live, while also calling for a shift in Israel's military approach. Andrés demands an independent investigation into the strike and emphasizes the need to protect civilians and humanitarian organizations in conflict zones.

"Israeli Military Releases Findings on World Central Kitchen Deaths in Gaza"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CBS News

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The Israeli military has fired two officers and reprimanded three others following an investigation into drone strikes in Gaza that killed seven aid workers from World Central Kitchen. The probe found that the officers mishandled critical information and violated the army's rules of engagement, leading to a mistaken identification and a grave mistake. The incident has sparked international outcry and calls for systemic change from WCK, while Israel has apologized and vowed to do its utmost to limit civilian casualties. However, aid groups like Doctors Without Borders have rejected Israel's insistence that the incident was simply a mistake, claiming it was part of a pattern of deliberate attacks on aid workers.

"Israel's Strike on Gaza Aid Convoy Sparks Outrage and International Response"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CBS News

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Chef José Andrés accuses the Israeli military of deliberately targeting his World Central Kitchen charity's team in the Gaza Strip with deadly airstrikes, killing seven staffers, including a young American father. The IDF has called the attack a case of misidentification, but Andrés insists that his team's vehicles were clearly marked and coordinated with the IDF. The incident has led to calls for transparency and accountability from world leaders, impacting humanitarian operations in Gaza, and prompting President Biden to express outrage and heartbreak over the attack.

"Chef José Andrés Calls for U.S. Investigation into IDF Attack on World Central Kitchen Workers in Gaza"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Deadline

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José Andrés, founder of World Central Kitchen, believes that the IDF deliberately targeted and killed seven of his team members in Gaza, despite Israel expressing sorrow and denying intent. He is calling for an independent U.S. government investigation and has criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's response. President Biden has promised accountability and a public investigation, and Andrés has emphasized the need for strength in feeding strangers during this dark time.

"Tragedy in Gaza: World Central Kitchen Workers Killed, Aid Delivery Halted"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Reuters

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World Central Kitchen (WCK), a U.S.-based non-governmental organization founded by celebrity chef Jose Andres and his wife Patricia in 2010, provides emergency food aid to survivors of natural disasters and conflicts. WCK has served millions of meals in Ukraine and was involved in shipping aid to Gaza. Seven WCK workers from Australia, Britain, and Poland were killed in an Israeli airstrike in central Gaza, highlighting the risks faced by humanitarian workers in conflict zones.

"Israeli Strike Kills 7 World Central Kitchen Workers in Gaza: Latest Updates"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Al Jazeera English

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Seven workers from the NGO World Central Kitchen were killed in an Israeli air strike in Gaza, where the organization had been providing food aid. The Israeli military described the attack as "unintended" and "tragic," while WCK CEO Erin Gore called it an "attack on humanitarian organizations." WCK had coordinated its movements with the Israeli military and had been involved in distributing food aid in Gaza, where the UN has warned of an imminent famine. The incident has prompted calls for accountability and protection of humanitarian workers, and WCK has announced a pause in its Gaza operations.

"7 World Central Kitchen Workers Killed in Israeli Strike on Gaza"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Associated Press

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An apparent Israeli airstrike killed seven aid workers with World Central Kitchen, prompting the charity to suspend food aid delivery to Gaza, where Israel's offensive has pushed hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to the brink of starvation. The charity's founder, Jose Andres, called for an end to indiscriminate killing and restrictions on humanitarian aid. The Israeli military expressed "sincere sorrow" over the deaths, and an independent investigation will be launched. The United States and other countries have been working to open a sea route for aid delivery, but the situation remains dire as the conflict continues.

"World Central Kitchen Halts Gaza Operations Following Airstrike Deaths"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The New York Times

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World Central Kitchen, a disaster relief nonprofit, announced a pause in its operations in Gaza after seven of its workers were killed in an Israeli airstrike. José Andrés, the organization's founder, confirmed the deaths and stated that the convoy was hit despite coordinated movements with the Israeli military. The Israeli military is investigating the incident, while World Central Kitchen's CEO called the attack "unforgivable." The victims included individuals from Australia, Poland, Britain, the United States, Canada, and Palestine. The organization has been crucial in distributing humanitarian aid to Gaza, where access to aid is limited due to Israeli restrictions.

Israeli Strike in Gaza Kills World Central Kitchen Workers, Says José Andrés

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Washington Post

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World Central Kitchen founder José Andrés confirmed that several of the organization's employees were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza, prompting calls for accountability and protection of humanitarian aid workers. The reported strike marks a tragic incident in the ongoing conflict, with global leaders urging Israel to investigate and ensure the safe delivery of humanitarian aid. The organization, led by Andrés, has been actively involved in providing food and assistance to the people of Gaza, and the deaths of its workers have sparked international outrage and demands for an end to indiscriminate killings and restrictions on aid.