
Flight Attendants Association Criticises Kidman for Supporting Etihad
The National President of the Association of Professional Flight Attendants, Laura Glading, has written to on behalf of the 25,000 American Airlines members that it

The National President of the Association of Professional Flight Attendants, Laura Glading, has written to on behalf of the 25,000 American Airlines members that it

In the aftermath of Etihad’s “Reimagining” with Nicole Kidman, the carrier has released a behind the scenes video reel that details some of the production

Abu Dhabi based today launched their new “Flying Reimagined” television and print campaign starring Australia’s own , with the global live-streaming premiere of the television

It appear that somebody at Qantas reads . Qantas will be trialing the Samsung VR (Virtual Reality) Gear headsets on board A380 services, as well

have carried their half-millionth passenger on board their Boeing 787 Dreamliner. To mark the occasion, the airline did what’s expected of every carrier these days

have released their latest advertising campaign – “Feels Like Home”. Filmed in London, Santiago, Los Angeles, Hong Kong, the Pilbara and Sydney, and shot against

have attracted serious criticism after photographs of flight attendants dressed in livery-inspired lingerie ‘leaked’ their way onto the Internet. The sexualisation of aviation is nothing

We’ve just attended a demonstration of Samsung’s VR Gear for one of our techie websites. Designed by in collaboration with , the wraparound headset provides

Compared to the of television advertisements we’ve seem from – and particularly their featuring vocalist Megan Washington bashing out Gershwin’s S’Wonderful – one can’t help

United Airline have released their latest inflight safety video. Rather than jump on the typical Internet bandwagon and celebrate the video as the airline would

Air New Zealand has teamed up with for their latest inflight safety video, “Safety in Paradise”. Models Christie Brinkley, Jessica Gomes, Chrissy Teigen, Hannah Davis

One of the better things about boring safety videos is that the information resides in your brain for only about as long as is absolutely