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JETLINER CABINS:


EVOLUTION & INNOVATION E-BOOK APP


By Jennifer Coutts Clay www.jetlinercabins.com


DISCOVER THE WORLD OF COMMERCIAL AIRLINER INTERIORS ON YOUR iOS AND/OR ANDROID MOBILE DEVICE


With this sleek and intuitive App, you can:


6. AMKO adds poly wicker Tabletop and accessories supplier AMKO has added poly wicker baskets to its range. Ideal for serving and presenting breads and pastries, fruits, nachos or chips, the baskets are resistant to mold and mildew, dishwasher and microwave safe and available in a variety of sizes and colours. They are suitable for use onboard or in the lounge. amkointl.com


7. Tribe-to-Go from Hoffman Tribe Mediterranean, by Emmi Roth USA, launches combo snack packs featuring either classic or sweet-roasted red pepper humous with crunchy pita chips in easy open and eye-catching packaging. hoffmangroupllc.com


8. Moorish from DFMI Moorish Smoked Humous & Dips has launched four new flavours to its range. Created as a flavoursome choice that hits the mark at 30,000 ft plus, the individual snackpots can be accompanied by olive oil breadsticks. dfminc.biz





rapidly navigate Product Branding, Passenger Experience, Cabin Maintenance and Marketing Challenge.


■ explore First, Business and Economy Class. ■ click to visit Picture Galleries: 4000+ all-colour images.


■ link to the websites of the 400+ organizations mentioned in the text. ■ research keywords and the Index; select your preferred topics.


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read significantly more content than in earlier Editions, including ‘green’ cabin innovations.


access Comments from 50+ international Specialists, as well as new Case Studies and Guest Essays.


■ view passenger accommodations featured on the latest new-generation aircraft.


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