Airlines
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British Airways is testing an electronic luggage tag that travelers can update with a smartphone and re-use over and over.
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Samoa Air has become the first airline in the world to charge passengers based on their weight.
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The AirGo concept aims to make seats less expensive, easier to maintain and as comfortable as those up in First Class.
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The German firms SkyMax and Air Eltec have developed a rolling automated drinks machine that promises to make conventional airline bottles and cans obsolete.
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Fraunhofer has developed airline seats that allow passengers individual climate control.
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UK-based bargain airline easyJet has thrown its weight behind the development of an electric taxiing system in a bid to cut its fuel consumption and enhance its environmental credibility.
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A list recently published by ATRA identifies the ten safest airlines.
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Virgin Atlantic Airways is planning to capture gases from steel mills, to create a new low-carbon jet fuel.
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Samsung Mobile has sealed an agreement with American Airlines and 6,000 of its Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablets will soon replace ordinary in-flight screens on selected flights.
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Air New Zealand's new "cuddle class" seating options are now available on flights between Los Angeles and Auckland or London on the airline's new Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.
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Aircraft seating is often more about squeezing people in economy, or pandering to the business and first classes; in this article we take a look at some new cushy options for your tush, and some others that seem quite outlandish.
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Cathay Pacific will be offering broadband on flights by 2012.
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