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Frontier and Pratt & Whitney honour one of the Tuskagee Airmen

Frontier and Pratt & Whitney honour one of the Tuskagee Airmen

by Victoria Tozer-Pennington | Flight, Inspiration, Life Stories

Pratt & Whitney and Frontier Airlines have named one of the carrier’s Airbus A312neos after one of the US military’s famed Tuskagee Airmen of World War II, “Edward the Bald Eagle” honours the late Edward Hall, a metallurgist and one of the first...
Xiamen Airlines first A321neo takes off

Xiamen Airlines first A321neo takes off

by Victoria Tozer-Pennington | Flight

Xiamen Airlines flew its first flight on Airbus A321neo on February 11. To celebrate the inaugural flight, the airline held a themed event where passengers were met with celebratory activities at the terminal at Xiamen Gaoqi Airport. The check-in counters were also...
Qatar Airways re-opens its Premium Lounge at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport

Qatar Airways re-opens its Premium Lounge at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport

by Victoria Tozer-Pennington | Flight, Restaurant Reviews

Qatar Airways re-opened its luxurious Premium Lounge at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG), complementing its triple daily flights for Premium passengers and eligible oneworld alliance partners. The Premium Lounge features all of the facilities and qualities,...
Finnair talks up new “Nordic design language” business section

Finnair talks up new “Nordic design language” business section

by Victoria Tozer-Pennington | Flight, Travel

Finnair on February 14 2023 marked one year since it launched its “elevated long-haul experience” on a refurbished A350. Since then, the Finnish flag carrier has pumped €200 million into upgrading 12 aircraft with the new business and premium economy...
Afraid of flying? Brussels Airlines might have a VR solution

Afraid of flying? Brussels Airlines might have a VR solution

by Victoria Tozer-Pennington | Flight, Health, Technology

Brussels Airlines is pairing up with behavioural therapists from The Human Link to relaunch their joint “Fear of Flying” course for the first time in four years. “Remarkably”, the carrier said, participants can for the first time be counselled...
JAL’s London passengers to get menu directed by acclaimed chef Hayashi

JAL’s London passengers to get menu directed by acclaimed chef Hayashi

by Victoria Tozer-Pennington | Flight

First and business class passengers on Japan Airlines flights from London to Japan are to get an “exclusive menu” from Daisuke Hayashi, head-chef and owner of London restaurant Roketsu. Hayashi has won a Japanese government award for promoting the...
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