The World Airline Entertainment Association (WAEA) has just awarded Air France the prize for the best single achievement in 2008 in Los Angeles. This prestigious prize recompenses the performance achieved by Air France in terms of inflight entertainment over the last 12 months.
In November 2007, Air France proposed a new system of video-on-demand to its customers on long-haul flights, which enabled it to increase the content of its inflight entertainment programme ten times over. The meticulous selection of 500 hours of programmes led to the production of some very original entertainment, some of which was exclusive and totally original.
Air France has always wanted all its customers to enjoy inflight entertainment and, to this end, it has phased in personal video systems in all long-haul cabins. With over 30,000 screens, Air France is Europe’s leading carrier to offer as many seats fitted with personal video systems.
“Air France has embarked on a process of ongoing innovation and service enhancement for all its customers. With this prestigious prize for inflight entertainment, we are delighted that these efforts have been rewarded today by the air transport industry” declared Patrick Roux, Vice President Marketing.
Air France has always wanted all its customers to enjoy inflight entertainment and, to this end, it has phased in personal video systems in all long-haul cabins. With over 30,000 screens, Air France is Europe’s leading carrier to offer as many seats fitted with personal video systems.
“Air France has embarked on a process of ongoing innovation and service enhancement for all its customers. With this prestigious prize for inflight entertainment, we are delighted that these efforts have been rewarded today by the air transport industry” declared Patrick Roux, Vice President Marketing.
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