It is amazing to see what avenues today's technology are available to travelers.
Japan Airlines (JAL) is going to offer something new to keep travelers occupied during their flights aboard their new Boeing 787 Dreamliners. This'll help make the long trip to Japan seem faster.
Terminal U posted an interesting article:
Japan Airlines (JAL) has announced that electronic manga (Japanese comics) will be the new in-flight entertainment when its first 787 Dreamliner flies into service next year.
From March, manga fans will be able to choose from up to 30 different titles on seatback video screens on board JAL™'s International Dreamliner flights.
The new service comes off the back of a collaboration with Japanese publisher Shogakukan Inc and eBook Initiative Japan Co.
Left, Tokyo Tower in the background. Photo by Armand Vaquer.
Considering that flights to Japan from Los Angeles take eleven hours, any innovation to help pass the time are welcome.
To read the full article, go here.
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