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Showing posts with label amenities for business travelers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label amenities for business travelers. Show all posts
Friday, October 28, 2011
Air Travel Test Ride: The New Dreamliner 787
USA Today has the scoop on what it was like to fly on the new 787 plane. The flight was on All Nippon Airways and there a quite a few pictures demonstrating the new amenities of this dreamliner from more ambient lighting to larger windows.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
View from the Air: Week of Business Travel to Frankfurt, Mexico City, San Paulo and More
Take a look at this breathtaking YouTube video - which provides a bird's eye view of travels from the air in locales such as Zuerich, Frankfurt, Mexico City, Sao Paulo and Zuerich. User's personal video from business travel.
Monday, June 6, 2011
Orbitz: Airlines debut new amenities for business travelers
Airline companies continue to duke it out for revenue from elite business travelers. From more leg room to better meals, airlines are pulling out all the stops to attract those who can afford to fly in style.
This recent post from Orbitz gives you a rundown of these amenities. For example, in May, United Continental Holdings (they hold the recently merged United and Continental Airlines) introduced "Premier Access." This new package of airport services includes the following services for elite travelers:
In addition, Delta Airlines has allocated some of its $2 billion upgrade investment toward business travelers to introduce flat-bed seats on more than 25 percent of international flights. By 2013, all of the company’s transoceanic flights with Business Elite service will have these seats.
This recent post from Orbitz gives you a rundown of these amenities. For example, in May, United Continental Holdings (they hold the recently merged United and Continental Airlines) introduced "Premier Access." This new package of airport services includes the following services for elite travelers:
- Designated check-in counters
- Priority security screening
- “Front of the line” boarding through special Premier Access lanes and priority baggage handling
In addition, Delta Airlines has allocated some of its $2 billion upgrade investment toward business travelers to introduce flat-bed seats on more than 25 percent of international flights. By 2013, all of the company’s transoceanic flights with Business Elite service will have these seats.
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