innovation

  • 8 interesting airline product and service innovations for the first half of 2015

    8 interesting airline product and service innovations for the first half of 2015

    This article is re-published with kind permission of “www.airlinetrends.com” At airlinetrends.com we continuously monitör the global aviation industry for product and service innovations launched by airlines in response to cultural, technological, and economic changes that influence airline customers’ needs and expectations. The product and service innovations we have selected to be among the most innovative…

  • Best Airline Product and Service Innovations of 2014

    Best Airline Product and Service Innovations of 2014

    This article is re-published with kind permission of “www.airlinetrends.com”. At airlinetrends.com we continuously monitor the global aviation industry for product and service innovations launched by airlines in response to cultural, technological, and economic changes that influence airline customers’ needs and expectations. The top 10 product and service innovations we have selected this year reflect how…

  • Virgin Galactic – Innovation and Destiny

    Virgin Galactic – Innovation and Destiny

    1- The story of Virgin Galactic from one man’s dream in 1988 to the present day. 2- Members of the Virgin Galactic team explain why the continued exploration of space is so important to the future of mankind.    

  • Airbus A320 Family: non-stop cabin innovation

    Airbus A320 Family: non-stop cabin innovation

    Airbus is setting the single-aisle passenger comfort standard with its A320neo jetliner, which provides more personal space, start-of-the-art in-flight entertainment, spacious overhead stowage compartments and much more.  

  • Virgin America – Fast Company Innovation In-Flight

    Virgin America – Fast Company Innovation In-Flight

    On April 8, 2014 en route to Fast Company’s Innovation Uncensored New York event, influential speakers and other high-profile attendees gathered on a Virgin America flight to discuss connectivity.  

  • Air France KLM – eTag and eTrack

    Air France KLM – eTag and eTrack

    Air France, KLM and partners have worked for the past year on developing an innovative electronic bag tag and baggage tracker. It enables customers to label their luggage at home, drop bags at the fast bag drop and trace their luggage worldwide. The companies are aiming to go live with the first customer groups at…

  • Delta Innovation Class to TED

    Delta Innovation Class to TED

    Eric Migicovsky, founder of Pebble, takes the mentor seat for the inaugural Innovation Class flight going to the TED Conference in Vancouver. Follow him on board as he meets with James Patten, an interaction designer and inventor who works to connect the physical and digital world in new ways. See upcoming Innovation Class flights at…

  • Introducing Delta Innovation Class

    Introducing Delta Innovation Class

    Delta Innovation Class is a mentoring program that just happens to take place at 35,000 ft. Hand picked leaders will be traveling to select events around the globe. They’ll be sitting in the Mentor seat. The seat next to them will be open. This is your chance to be in that seat, to meet face-to-face…

  • Digital bag tags: a British Airways travel innoavation

    Digital bag tags: a British Airways travel innoavation

  • Wearable Technology Innovations by SITA Lab

    Wearable Technology Innovations by SITA Lab

    Kevin O’Sullivan from SITA, presents Wearable Technology Innovations by SITA Lab. http://www.sita.aero/content/Virgin-Atlantic-first-world-use-wearable-technology-serve-passengers

  • Inside UnGrounded: An innovation lab at 30,000 feet tasked with bridging the digital divide

    Inside UnGrounded: An innovation lab at 30,000 feet tasked with bridging the digital divide

    Follow UnGrounded, learn more about the flight, or keep up with innovative travel trends, here: http://bit.ly/ZYPOVm Hear how a few of our innovators took on the challenge of bridging the digital divide by turning the British Airways’ UnGrounded flight into an innovation lab at 30,000 feet.  

  • In-flight beverages go functional

    In-flight beverages go functional

    This article is re-published with kind permission of “www.airlinetrends.com”. The Airline Passenger Experience Association recently wrote an interesting article regarding the ailments associated with flying at high altitudes and changing time zones, such as dehydration, dry eyes, leg pain, and swollen feet. It’s comforting to know that airlines are responding to the wellness/health trend with…