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I have a theory (as opposed to a dream) that Heaven is a three-class Boeing 111. You can sit in a narrow seat that does not recline and eat chicken-like substances next to a screaming baby in coach class. Alternatively, you can sit in a slightly wider seat that reclines a bit more and eat a beef-like substance in business class. But the goal is to spend eternity in first class—specifically, Singapore Airlines first class. Here your seat reclines to a completely flat position, and there is a power outlet, personal video player, wireless access to the Internet, and noise-canceling headphones. There are also chefs, not microwave ovens. [Pg.448]

Fig. 50.3 The new terminal 3 at Beijing capital international airport. As part of BClA s Move Under One Roof program, members of the Star Alliance including Air China as shown in this photo have been located together in this a concourse of Terminal 3. The picture was taken beneath the wing of a departing 777 operated by Singapore Airlines, another of the 15 Star Alliance members that operate from terminal 3. Photo credit AirTeamImages... Fig. 50.3 The new terminal 3 at Beijing capital international airport. As part of BClA s Move Under One Roof program, members of the Star Alliance including Air China as shown in this photo have been located together in this a concourse of Terminal 3. The picture was taken beneath the wing of a departing 777 operated by Singapore Airlines, another of the 15 Star Alliance members that operate from terminal 3. Photo credit AirTeamImages...
The importance of including all major airlines in the emissions trading scheme is shown in Table 1. This shows that 6 of the 20 largest airlines in terms of international revenue tonne kilometres in 2007 were based in developing countries Singapore International Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Emirates, Korean Air, Thai Airways and Malaysian Airlines. [Pg.85]


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