Episode 018: German Ingenuity and Expedia Acuity - a podcast by Runway Girl Network

from 2014-11-17T12:39

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In this episode, co-host Max Flight and I discuss AT&T's recent surprise decision not to launch a 4G LTE inflight connectivity service in the United States. We consider what this means for passengers, and the incumbent provider of air-ground Internet, Gogo.


We also talk about why Hamburg and major industry stakeholders - Airbus, Lufthansa Technik and others - are constructing one of the most modern civil aviation research facilities in the world. Maryann, who is based in Hamburg and recently attended a roof-topping ceremony for the facility, reveals details about the plans for this new so-called "Zal" center. And we consider how the city of Hamburg is putting its flag in the sand when it comes to the aircraft interiors sector.


Last but not least, we discuss online travel agent Expedia's new partnership with Routehappy, which will allow passengers to see how individual flights are rated by Routehappy in their searches on Expedia. Routehappy rates flights based on various factors, , including seat pitch and width, and whether entertainment, in-seat power and connectivity is offered. This dynamite combination will bring a new level of visibility about airline product to passengers, resulting in a more positive #PaxEx.

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