August 8, 2006
Virgin tries text cure for in-flight boredom
Richard Branson's Virgin Atlantic Airways has found a new answer to beating the boredom on long flights, reports Reuters.
"The London-based airline said on Tuesday it planned to introduce the world's first in-flight texting service, which will allow passengers to have questions answered on any topic at 35,000 feet.
Passengers will be able to text questions from their seat-back television screens to an existing land-based text answer service which promises to answer any question within minutes.
"It's a great way to ask for a recommended bar in New York, what's the best way to get over jet-lag, or what's the best way to chat up the cabin crew," a Virgin spokeswoman said.
emily | 7:16 PM |
Cell Phones while driving/flying/sailing
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