John Walton
Deputy Editor John Walton, an international journalist, contributes opinion and analysis to RGN’s Details + Design and Nose To Tail co... Continue Reading
Deputy Editor John Walton, an international journalist, contributes opinion and analysis to RGN’s Details + Design and Nose To Tail co... Continue Reading
Airlines are increasingly using new-design fabrics to improve the look, feel and cosiness of their cabins, whether in first, business or eco... Continue Reading
John Morris from WheelchairTravel.org joins RGN deputy editor John Walton for an update on how airlines, airports and other parts of the avi... Continue Reading
KLM’s established route strategy connecting passengers over Amsterdam Schiphol from smaller UK airports that are either underserved or not s... Continue Reading
It’s always fascinating to see what catches the eye in the interior of a new aircraft. While Japan Airlines’ latest A350-1000 longhaul cabin... Continue Reading
Designing the details of outstation ground services is both complex and vital to the passenger experience. Getting those details wrong can h... Continue Reading
Air France operates five business class lounges across Paris Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport’s numerous terminal and satellite buildings, a... Continue Reading
Japan is famous for its worldbeating Shinkansen bullet trains and incredibly efficient widebody domestic flights, but this island nation has... Continue Reading
Many of Europe’s leisure travel destinations are finding a new position within the market after the fundamental rethink forced on them by th... Continue Reading
The branding, market positioning and passenger experience decisions of European low-cost carriers are fascinating, and Volotea’s is the late... Continue Reading
As easyJet’s former sales and marketing boss Tony Anderson writes in his 2019 memoir easyJet Rising, “exceeding limited customer expectation... Continue Reading
Brussels Airlines is a bit of an odd duck. Part of the Lufthansa Group, the Belgian flag carrier is not considered a hub carrier alongside L... Continue Reading
Seatmakers are always seeking to carve out space from the airline cabin, but a new set of challenges are arising, particularly aboard the ne... Continue Reading
2024 looks set to be a bumper year for a new generation of business class cabins arriving onto aircraft, so it’s perhaps fitting that your a... Continue Reading
Business and first class remain the linchpin of most full service airlines’ revenues, and 2024 looks set to offer a fascinating mixture of n... Continue Reading
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