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Inflight smoking refers to
smoking tobacco on an
aircraft while in flight.
While once prevalent, it is now
prohibited by
almost all
airlines and by many...
- An
inflight magazine (or in-flight magazine) is a free
magazine distributed via the
seats of an airplane, by an
airline company, or in an
airport lounge...
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aviation enthusiasts vied to set new
aerial long-distance records,
using inflight air refueling. One such enthusiast, who
would revolutionize aerial refueling...
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Prior to the rebrand, Gogo's
commercial air
service was
known as "Gogo
Inflight Internet". In
September 2014,
Aircell rebranded as Gogo
Business Aviation...
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entertainment became mainstream and po****r. In 1961,
David Flexer of
Inflight Motion Pictures developed the 16mm film
system using a 25-inch reel for...
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Skytrax (originally
known as
Inflight Research Services) is a
United Kingdom–based
consultancy headquartered in
London that runs an
airline and airport...
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Airline seat Buy on
board Crew rest
compartment In-flight
entertainment Inflight smoking Galley Sickness bag
Airport Aerodrome Airline hub
Airport check-in...
- Air New
Zealand Limited (Māori:
Araraurangi Aotearoa) is the flag
carrier of New Zealand.
Based in Auckland, the
airline operates scheduled p****enger flights...
- Club/en route". Today,
enRoute remains the name of Air Canada's
monthly inflight magazine, with a
circulation of 116,244, as of 2016. "Company News: Air...
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Swiss International Air
Lines AG,
stylized as SWISS, is the flag
carrier of
Switzerland and a
subsidiary of the
Lufthansa Group, as well as a Star Alliance...