The organisers of World Travel Catering & Onboard Services Expo (WTCE) have announced that sustainability will be a prominent theme for this year’s Taste of Travel Theatre programme
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The Caon Design Office has collaborated with Woolmark to develop Modulo, an aircraft seat concept designed to solve issues including weight reduction, sustainability, and the need for frequent cabin refreshes, while delivering wellbeing, hygiene and privacy for the passenger
RedCabin has announced the 21 shortlisted concepts for the inaugural RedCabin Trinity Awards, taking place at the Aircraft Cabin Innovation Summit in Dallas on 13th June. The concepts encompass everything from passenger experience to cabin service and sustainability, all with an eye on viability
Take a walk on the wellness side at World Travel Catering & Onboard Services Expo (WTCE) with the Wellbeing Walk-through, a showcase of products designed to improve passenger wellbeing onboard
The organisers of the Passenger Experience Conference (PEC), part of the Aircraft Interiors Expo event in Hamburg, have released the first details of this year’s programme. The one-day event will return on 27th May, with key topics being how to improve onboard environments, services, and the wider passenger experience
JetBlue is marking the onset of springtime with a few fresh treats in its onboard experience, from amenities to dining, entertainment and more, all with a New York theme
Etihad Airways is making efforts to ease the travel experience for passengers observing the holy month of Ramadan. Starting from 10th March, passengers across all Etihad cabin classes to select destinations will be offered special amenities, Iftar meals, and dedicated prayer facilities
Key themes of the March 2024 issue include how to improve entrance areas, a look at the Russian cabin industry under sanctions, IFC, BermudAir’s sustainable seat design, window design, and much more
US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has announced a new proposed rule from the US Department of Transportation that would ensure airline passengers who use wheelchairs can travel safely and with more dignity. He says the rule would represent the largest expansion of rights for airline passengers who use wheelchairs since its seat-strapping rule in 2008
The Crystal Cabin Award, widely considered to be the most prestigious accolade of aircraft cabin innovation, is returning in May. Following an initial vetting process, 72 entries have made it through to the 2024 shortlist