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  2. The Travel Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company traces its history to a small hotel outside Cape Town, South Africa, in the early 1900s. [4] The Travel Corporation's not-for-profit TreadRight Foundation was established in 2008. [5] On 16th July 2024, The Tollman Family announced the sale of The Travel Corporation to Apollo Private Equity funds, a US-based asset management firm.

  3. Ink (company) - Wikipedia

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    Ink was founded in London, in 1994, by Simon Leslie and Michael Keating to service two airlines in the Middle East and Africa. Initially based in Shoreditch, London, the company's headquarters moved to West Hampstead.

  4. Spafax - Wikipedia

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    Spafax is an international travel media network which provides content technology and media assets at scale for airlines, along with licensing rights to movies, TV, audio and video games for use in airline in-flight entertainment (IFE) systems.

  5. Airline meal - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, all four major U.S. legacy airlines now offer free snacks on board in economy class. United re-introduced free snacks in February 2016. [54] From April 2016, American fully restored free snacks on all domestic flights in economy class. [44] Free meals will also be available on certain domestic routes. [55]

  6. In-flight advertising - Wikipedia

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    In-flight advertising is advertising that targets potential consumers aboard an airplane. It includes commercials during in-flight entertainment programming, advertisements in in-flight magazines or on Boarding Passes, ads on seatback tray tables and overhead storage bins, and sales pitches by flight attendants. [1]

  7. In-flight entertainment - Wikipedia

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    The first in-flight film screened during the 1921 Pageant of Progress Exposition in Chicago [1] Movie screening in a DC-8 of SAS, 1968. The first in-flight movie was screened by Aeromarine Airways in 1921, showing a film called Howdy Chicago to passengers on a Felixstowe F.5 flying boat as it flew around Chicago. [2]

  8. enRoute (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine is offered for free on all Air Canada aircraft and in its Maple Leaf Lounges, as well as on their website.The publisher of the magazine is Spafax Canada Inc. [2] As well as the magazine, enRoute is the name given to Air Canada's in-flight entertainment programme of movies, television, radio and short films, available on most flights.

  9. Category:Film company logos - Wikipedia

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    To place a file in this category, add the tag {{Non-free logo|Film company logos}} to the bottom of the file's description page. If you are not sure which category a file belongs to, consult the file copyright tag page. If this category is very large, please consider placing your file in a new or existing subcategory.