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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. One more taste of Hawaii: Hawaiian Airlines first class menu ...

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    Alaska Airlines's new inflight menu: Here's what I tried and loved French toast and tortellini: Delta Air Lines brings back kids meals on many flights At Fête Hawaii, Chef Robynne Maii serves ...

  4. 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. As of 2019, Ink employs approximately 300 people globally.

  5. Airline meal - Wikipedia

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    The type of food and service varies depending upon the airline company and class of travel. In economy class, they typically consist of pre-packaged frozen meals in plastic disposable containers (similar to TV dinners sold in supermarkets) that are heated up and are served on trays from the airline service trolley , all in order to speed up ...

  6. Inflight magazine - Wikipedia

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    Ink is a global media company specializing in content and advertising for the travel sector, headquartered in London. The company works with over 27 airlines, rail and hotel partners worldwide (including American Airlines, United, Qatar Airways, Etihad Airways, easyJet and Norwegian), with offices in London, New York, Miami, São Paulo and ...

  7. 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.

  8. Braniff (1983–1990) - Wikipedia

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    Braniff Productions, Trey Parker and Matt Stone's production company that produced South Park, was named after this particular airline. The company used a five-second segment from a mid-1980s commercial as their production logo at the end of each episode from 1997 to 2006. The final episode that used the logo was the Season Ten episode, "Smug ...

  9. Gogo Business Aviation - Wikipedia

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    On May 12, 2009, AirTran Airways announced it would install Aircell's Gogo Inflight System on all of its airplanes by late July 2009. In June 2011, Aircell became a division of Gogo as part of a re-branding effort. On February 24, 2010 Alaska Airlines announced it would install Aircell's Gogo Inflight system on all of its airplanes.