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travelunraveluk · 1 year
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Flying #Solo is more comfortable, luxurious and memorable when you #fly premium! So, Book Premium Economy Flight Tickets on www.travelunravel.com Now for your next solo adventure!
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lyfeeonline · 3 months
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Taking Flight: The Rise of GCC Airlines and their Global Impact
Once dominated by established names, the aviation landscape has witnessed a significant shift in recent decades. Among the most remarkable stories is the rise of airlines based in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. From humble beginnings, these carriers have soared to become major players, reshaping travel experiences and global connectivity. Early Birds and Strategic Expansion: The…
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nuncaestarassolo · 6 months
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munaeem · 7 months
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Emirates NEW Premium Economy - What's it really like?
Emirates, the renowned airline known for its luxurious flying experience, has introduced a new addition to its cabin classes: Premium Economy. This eagerly anticipated new offering aims to provide passengers with enhanced comfort and an elevated travel experience. What can passengers expect from Emirates’ Premium Economy class? Emirates’ Premium Economy class offers a perfect balance between…
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thedesignair · 7 months
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LOT Polish receives massive upgrades, makes for a competitive European product
On a recent flight through Warsaw to Chicago i was able to experience LOT Polish Airlines business class product, and I have to say, apart from a slightly dated cabin, the product was near excellence. There will be a review of that on my site soon, as well as a full video trip report on my recently updated YouTube channel (subscribe if you haven’t already so you can see when this report will go…
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airlinesmap22 · 2 years
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Why everyone is obsessed with Singapore airlines
Just recently, I had a Singapore Airlines flight on the Airbus A380-800 from Singapore to Mumbai, and the trip was excellent. Absolutely living up to their reputation and standards, Singapore Airlines delivered a truly enjoyable trip that was well worth the added expense.
The service was excellent, and the crew members were friendly and smiling the entire journey. They happily provided me whatever I requested when I called them through the attendant call button in less than five minutes. They put in a lot of effort and never stopped giving people food and drinks. The food was excellent; I had a substantial supper that was also quite delicious. My special lunch had been ordered, and it had already been served to me before any other passengers. Additionally, they provided Vanilla Bean ice cream to every traveller, which I savoured.
The entertainment screen, or IFE, was the sole letdown in an otherwise fantastic event. It was comparatively modest compared to the larger, higher-quality screens offered by Etihad and Emirates. Additionally, the quality was subpar, which was disappointing coming from an airline like SIA. The buttons on the remote were extremely difficult to press, the screen was not even touch-screen, and the system operated at an extremely slow pace.
Fantastic legroom, a wonderful storage system, and even a legrest helped me feel quite comfortable and at ease. The mood lighting was amazing; it was simply too good, which was quite pleasant. Amazingly, the hues were constantly shifting. Unfortunately, the mood lighting only lasted five minutes until the descent to Mumbai began, at which point it abruptly stopped and all the lights turned on.
Overall, I thought it was a wonderful and engaging experience and would suggest Singapore Airlines. Because of the entertainment system, I would give it an 8.5 out of 10.
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cinematicnomad · 25 days
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keep your fingers crossed for me: i fly home tomorrow night and i put a bid in for an upgrade to business class on my frankfurt–dc flight and i'm currently 5th on the upgrade list so 🤞🤞🤞 i'm hoping i get a v relaxing flight home
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crimeronan · 6 months
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my fave thing about the neopets economy post is how many people in the notes are naming their own mmos with severely broken economies. here's to hoping all the devs of your fave games get wind of how successfully TNT has revitalized the site by killing the economy & implement similar measures in their own shit 🙏🕯️🙏
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happigreens · 18 days
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Fair Trade
By going beyond accreditation practices, consumers and companies can reach those at the bottom of the global social production ladder. Nonetheless, these efforts require purchasers to take personal responsibility for their impact, rather than relying solely on certifications. Simply by being more thoughtful and ethical in our sourcing practices, we have a huge opportunity to create brighter futures for all people and their families throughout the supply chain.
https://borgenproject.org/fair-trade-product-markets/
Despite many well-intentioned consumer attitudes, fair trade product markets frequently feature marketing strategies that conjure up imperialistic images [...]
[...] In products marked as fair trade, the certification might only apply to the product’s raw materials, rather than the full process of production. [...] A 2014 study theorizes that these practices are somewhat effective, “although on a comparatively modest scale relative to the size of national economies"
Social Media conversations about Fair Trade Practices:
[From user seriousxdelirium] - Like almost all other labels for coffee, it's absolutely useless. It only applies to growers large enough to afford the fees, and is not regulated well enough to make meaningful impact on the industry. If you really care about this sort of thing, do some research and develop an understanding of what you think a fair price is for farmers, and ask roasters what they paid for that coffee. Most good roasters are willing to be transparent about that sort of thing, and even publish transparency reports where you get a breakdown of the entire transaction.
From user Ramakrishna Surathu:
[...] Here are some reasons why fair trade may not always be as fair as it seems [...]
1. Market Access and Power Imbalances: Fair trade initiatives often focus on small-scale producers in developing countries, who may face challenges in accessing global markets and negotiating fair prices. Power imbalances within supply chains, influenced by factors such as geography, politics, and market dynamics, can limit the ability of producers to fully benefit from fair trade practices.
2. Certification Costs and Barriers: Obtaining fair trade certification can be costly and time-consuming for producers, particularly small-scale farmers and artisans with limited resources. Certification fees, auditing expenses, and compliance with standards may pose financial barriers and administrative burdens, leading some producers to forego certification altogether.
3. Limited Impact on Poverty Alleviation: While fair trade aims to reduce poverty and improve livelihoods, its impact may be limited by systemic barriers and structural inequalities. Addressing poverty requires broader social, economic, and political interventions beyond the scope of fair trade alone, such as access to education, healthcare, land rights, and infrastructure.
4. Market Volatility and Price Instability: Fair trade prices are often based on predetermined minimums, which may not fully reflect fluctuations in global market prices. Producers may be exposed to market volatility and fluctuations in demand, which can impact their income and livelihoods, particularly in commodity markets subject to price instability.
5. Complexity of Supply Chains: Fair trade supply chains can be complex and challenging to navigate, especially in regions with limited infrastructure and logistical challenges. Ensuring compliance with fair trade standards, maintaining transparency, and traceability throughout the supply chain can require significant investment in monitoring and management systems.
[...] Some manufacturers also use tricks. For example, some products do not explain exactly which part of a product was produced fairly. Another trick is to increase the percentage of "fair" ingredients by subtracting out the water content. The credibility is of course "fair watered".
[...] The statement here should not be that fair trade is useless, but one should always question things or understand them better and not just be blindly guided by seals in the purchase decision. Since this works so well, manufacturers like to use such seals or make one up themselves.
[...] rather than cutting out the middle man, and offering farmers a more direct compensation for their work, Fair Trade still facilitates a level of bureaucracy that supports an uneven distribution of revenue.
[...] The price point that separates Fair Trade produce from the rest of the market is often significant enough that lower-income households cannot afford to budget for it. This means that Fair Trade cannot reach mass markets in a way that would really effect wide-scale change, and instead serves as a token gesture to alleviate the guilt of middle-class consumers.
[...] [premium pricing coffee] is a worthy move if the coffee is of a high quality, but if it is not of sufficient quality to merit this price tag, then it risks turning consumers away from Fair Trade produce, and further impeding its reach to mass markets [...]
Fair Trade is a concept worth embracing, but first it must prioritize effective and transparent processes of production and distribution. What Fair Trade aims to achieve is admirable, but what it could potentially achieve is far greater [...]
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barid-bel-medar · 2 months
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It's very disconcerting going from semi-warm weather (the unusually warm [it seemed]) December in NYC, to hot weather in January in Sydney (I was down there about a month) to freezing weather when I came back to NYC (this winter is the first time in ages we've gotten actual snow accumulations; we've had about six inches in a week when we didn't have six inches for the better part of three years worth of winters)
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travelunraveluk · 1 year
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eunoiaaaivy · 1 year
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✈︎...A PREMIUM ECONOMY TICKET FOR @vespersposts
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˚ ༘♡ ⋆。˚ a trip to a la with kagami taiga! ׂׂ : ̗̀➛ !¡© @slipkn6t
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↳ ❝ d is for delightful and try and keep your trousers on I think you should know you're his favourite worst nightmare ¡! ❞
a spectacular customer of eunoia airlines! thank you for tuning in! lovely! @vespersposts taiga is surely happy to spend his time with you in l.a! as you guys drink coffee, have fun and drink beverages and enjoy the sunset, listen to the arctic monkeys! taiga surely loves i wanna be yours while you like d is for dangerous! as you enjoy your stay, taiga loves to take pictures of you stolen! and when night comes, you'll expect a very very late night drive! eunoia airlines is really for having you! thank you!
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sodrippy · 2 years
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my scoliosis should be automatic grounds for an upgrade to business class
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louismygf · 2 years
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im so overwhelmed 🥺🥺🥺 we're finally getting new music this is not a dream 😭
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thedesignair · 7 months
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JAL launches new A350-1000 cabin interiors, but do they miss the mark?
JAL has set the scene for its new flagship product which will start flying on the prestigious service between Tokyo and New York later this year. It’s been almost 20 years since the carrier last launched a flagship international product, and the new cabins reflect the recent regional cabins that have already started flying over the past few years. The new A350-1000 which is the larger version of…
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surffarestravel · 2 months
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