Airlines paying more attention to their business-class

Airlines these days are investing more money improving their Business Class where they receive most of their profits. Business travelers are regular customers of Business-class and travel anywhere from six to 12 times a year these fliers being 75 percent of the airlines customers.
“Ranked No. 1 is Singapore Airlines, which revamped its business class in the last year. In November 2006, the airline debuted a product that beats out any other airline’s, according to Plaisted. For starters, the lie-flat seats are 30 inches wide??the roomiest business-class seats in the sky??and passengers have 1,004 choices of on-demand entertainment, a significant upgrade from the previous 405. Other luxuries include Givenchy toiletry kits; full-size pillows and blankets; cuisine designed by Alfred Portale, chef of Gotham Bar & Grill in New York City; and bathrooms that are 50 percent larger than average airline bathrooms.”
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Island sounds make their way into pop
Island sounds make their way into pop
With Rihanna??s ???Umbrella??? and Sean Kingston??s ???Beautiful Girls??? vying for chart supremacy over the past month, pop music has received a sizable infusion of Caribbean flavor this summer. Also in the mix is Kat DeLuna??s ???Whine Up,??? featuring dance-hall star Elephant Man, which has cracked the top 40.
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Northwest apologizes to their passengers

Northwest Airlines CEO Doug Steenland apologized yesterday to their many passengers that were inconvenienced this summer by their flight cancellations ?? cancellations that he blamed mostly on increased pilot absenteeism.
Northwest promises to fix cancellation problems
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