passenger experience

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    Dress code a bordo. Quando l’abito potrebbe lasciarvi a terra.

    Il dress code a bordo non riguarda solo l’estetica, ma è fondamentale per rispettare le culture dei paesi di destinazione. Un esempio significativo è quello di un viaggiatore che è stato negato l’accesso a un volo di Saudi Arabian Airlines per aver indossato pantaloni corti, evidenziando l’importanza di conformarsi alle norme culturali durante i viaggi.

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    A look at the enhanced British Airways Club Europe catering

    British Airways has upgraded its Club Europe catering, enhancing the in-flight dining experience on short-haul flights. With improvements such as a selection of warmed bread, multiple main course options, and the return of scones for Afternoon Tea, travelers can expect a higher quality meal service. The changes reflect BA’s commitment to elevating customer satisfaction through a significant investment in catering.

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    What To Do With a Baby at the Airport, Prevent Tantrums and Meltdowns

    I don’t like layovers or any type of long wait anywhere. Unfortunately, waiting is inevitable when traveling. When you think of flying with a baby you probably cringe. Once you are stuck with aforementioned baby at the airport for a few hours, you, like many parents, may consider changing, canceling, or not even planning your vacation.

    Or not! Here are a few usually bullet proof solutions of how to manage your screaming toddler (ooops I mean your precious little munchkin) in a confined space for at least a few hours straight.

  • Come evitare di ammalarsi quando si vola.

    Le precauzioni per evitare malattie durante i voli rimangono rilevanti anche dopo la pandemia. I recenti focolai di morbillo e influenza tra i passeggeri evidenziano l’importanza di adottare misure preventive, considerando che il ricircolo dell’aria negli aerei può ridurre il rischio, ma non eliminarlo del tutto.

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    Lounge Review: Club Aspire Heathrow Terminal 3

    Club Aspire lounge at Heathrow Terminal 3 offers travelers a comfortable retreat with various zones for relaxation. Open daily from 05:30 to 22:30, it features complimentary food, drinks, and WiFi, along with shower facilities for an additional fee. Access starts at £24.99 for adults, making it an appealing option for those seeking respite before their flight.

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    Is Economy Plus United Worth It? Family Travel with a Baby

    Exploring family travel with a baby can be challenging, but it doesn’t have to be daunting. This post examines the value of upgrading to United Economy Plus, especially when faced with last-minute travel decisions and the high costs of cash tickets. Discover practical insights on when the upgrade is worth considering for a more comfortable journey.

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    ANA presenta couch seats in economy class.

    All Nippon Airways (ANA) is set to enhance passenger comfort by introducing couch seats in economy class on its Airbus A380 fleet for the Tokyo-Honolulu route starting spring 2019. This innovative seating arrangement, featuring 60 couch seats, aims to provide a more relaxed travel experience for the approximately 1.5 million annual passengers on this lucrative route.

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    British Airways unveil new Flying Start video

    British Airways is set to launch a new Flying Start safety video this summer, following the success of its predecessor. Featuring a lineup of well-known stars auditioning for their roles, the video combines essential safety instructions with humor, promoting the airline’s charity partnership with Comic Relief. The rollout will begin on short-haul flights in July and extend to long-haul services in August.

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    Aviation: Why Customer Recognition is Important

    Customer recognition plays a crucial role in the aviation industry, enhancing passenger loyalty and encouraging recommendations. Airlines can leverage various tools, from personalized marketing to innovative in-flight experiences, to make customers feel valued. By implementing strategies like displaying names on entertainment systems or sending tailored offers, airlines can create memorable experiences that resonate with travelers.