One of the most popular web-based television shows has been added to the inflight entertainment offerings onboard
Virgin Atlantic flights.
From the start of December, passengers will be able to watch the first 31 instalments of KateModern, a spin-off of ...
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Virgin adds web show to inflight entertainment
Posted by Paul at 11:01, 30 November 2007
A new survey has revealed that a significant proportion of air travellers now use
e-tickets and self-service options when flying overseas.
Almost nine in ten passengers stated a preference for e-tickets over their paper counterparts in the poll by the ...
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Flyers embrace travel technology
Posted by Kate at 10:57, 20 November 2007
BAA spent an extra £39 million on security and making improvements to its seven UK airports between January and October, new figures have shown.
A closer look at the figures show that additional security measures cost BAA £27 million, while "basic" ...
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BAA spends £39m on security and improvements
Posted by Clare at 15:20, 16 November 2007
Staff at
Heathrow Airport are taking steps to reduce the length of time British holiday-makers are likely to spend in queues before their flights, it has been made clear.
A spokesperson for the airport, which is the UK's largest and ...
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Heathrow Airport aims to reduce queues
Posted by Andrew at 16:01, 13 November 2007
Up to 8,500 mobile devices are lost by business travellers at the UK's
airports every year, new research has revealed.
According to the survey by data security firm SafeNet, the biggest number of losses take place at airports in London, ...
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Careless flyers 'lose 8,500 gadgets at airports'
Posted by Clare at 10:41, 9 November 2007
Emirates has announced a new feature for its award-winning
inflight entertainment system.
The carrier has installed brand new technology into its ice system to allow passengers to switch on and off closed captions or subtitles available in up to ...
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Emirates boosts inflight entertainment
Posted by Teddie at 13:15, 1 November 2007
The increasing rollout of
online check-in facilities represents good news for both passengers and airlines, an expert has said.
According to James Freemantle of the Air Transport Users Council, passengers could potentially benefit from lower fares as carriers save money ...
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Online check-in 'benefits everyone'
Posted by Andrea at 10:46, 31 October 2007
Any official approval of the use of mobile phones onboard flights might require the establishment of quiet zones on planes, an expert has said.
Communications regulator Ofcom recently set out proposals for how airlines can enable
inflight mobile use by ...
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Inflight mobile use 'may require quiet areas'
Posted by Andrew at 15:17, 23 October 2007