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American Airlines Unveils New Suites for Travelers on Longer Flights

American Airlines unveiled new suites for some of its longest-range planes with lie-flat seats and a sliding door for privacy that will be available in 2024.

As air travel picks up in pace, airlines are adapting to win over business travelers and those willing to pay a premium for better travel. Fort Worth, Texas-based American Airlines $AAL unveiled its range of new suites for longer flights called the “Flagship” suites, replacing its prior first class options for long range and international travel flights.

The new suites have sliding doors and will be amiable on new 787-9 Dreamliners and Airbus XLRs. They may also be available on some older Boeing 777s. American Airlines plans on offering the new travel suites in 2024.

Predicting airline flight fares in a few years can be hard to do given the enormous range of factors that can influence pricing — most notably in 2020 with the unexpected onset of the Covid-19 pandemic that turned travel upside down. However, the price difference between flying coach and premium has been significant, with an economy ticket for a short round trip between New York City and Paris within a week’s time coming in at $935 in October of this year, as compared to a business flight at $5981.

Airlines worldwide have been reducing first class cabins and replacing them with business class and premium economy cabins and sections as they adapt to market demand. American Airlines expects premium seats to sell rapidly by as much as 45% in 2026. Each Boeing 787-9 will have 51 new suites and 32 premium economy seats, while older 777-300ER planes will have 70 suites and 44 premium economy suites.


tags: aircraft, travel, American Airlines, design
categories: Industry Insight
Wednesday 09.21.22
Posted by Elf
 

AT&T Becomes 1st U.S. Carrier to Support iPhone XS and XR eSIM technology

AT&T Changes Mind, Providing Owners of iPhone XS and XR models eSIM Support with Access to 2 Phone Numbers on 1 Device

Image via Apple showing Apple's Dual SIM with eSIM solution

Image via Apple showing Apple's Dual SIM with eSIM solution

As America’s second largest wireless carrier, AT&T’s decision to support Apple’s eSIM technology features, is important to note. To access this feature, devices need to be compatible with the latest iOS 12.1.1 firmware. Both Verizon and T-Mobile are expected to also integrate dual-SIM support for iPhone XS and XR by the end of the year. Verizon has released information on its website.

Both the iPhone XS and XR depend upon eSIM technology to have two provisioned numbers active simultaneously. Since Apple is not able to market its eSIM in China, Apple engineered a new solution with a dual-SIM system that allows users to install two cards on one tray. iOS 12.1.1 delivers eSIM support includes Rogers and Fido in Canada, carriers 3, Orange, Swisscom, Sunrise, Telenor and Telia in select European countries and many networks in Asia.

Introduced this past September, dual-SIM technology allows the iPhone user to have two phone numbers and two subscription plans on a single device. This helps iPhone users save significantly on roaming charges during international travel as well as maintain separate business and personal lines.

tags: ATT, Verizon, eSIM, dual SIM, phone numbers, travel, business, personal, iOS 12.1.1, iPhone XS, iPhone XR
categories: Apple News
Saturday 12.08.18
Posted by Elf
 

Elf Ski App in Development

We're working on an app in house at Elf for the intermediate and advanced skier and snowboarder. We love to ski and snowboard at Elf. So do many of our clients and partners. Our app in development is for all those who love to wander and will be ready by the 2021-22 ski and snowboard season.

tags: Elf, elfagency, elf agency, elf design, design, apps, apple watch, ski, snowboard, athletes, mobile apps, exploration, travel, maps, GPS, training, Elf ski app, elfskiapp
categories: Elf News & Case Studies
Thursday 04.06.17
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