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The Final Word
I'll have the chicken please...
There are lots of things
we’re all missing about travel - discovering new places, meeting new people, getting away from the kids. But, if the initiatives of some airlines are anything to go by, some of us are also pining for the delights of in-flight catering. Really?
In September, Thai Airways created a pop-up restaurant in its Bangkok head office and opened it to the public, kitted out with cabin seating and other aviation-themed decorations – fan blades, cabin windows – each with a QR code attached so plane-enthusiasts can look up information. Singapore Airlines took it one can even watch a movie on the meals in a shop by Helsinki step further in October by airline’s famous KrisWorld Airport so you can enjoy them turning a whole A380 into a in-seat entertainment. at home. Simply rearrange your restaurant for two weekends. Now, the trend has come dining chairs into rows, strap a While tucking into a Peranakan closer to home thanks to belt around you, set your menu, specially designed by Finnair, who is selling ready- washing machine to spin, and local chef Shermay Lee, diners made Business Class-inspired it'll be just like the real thing.
Come rain or shine
As the winter nights draw in, a survey of 6,446 Brits found which areas of the UK moan most about the weather. Here are the biggest grumblers:
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2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Bristol (average of 1 hr 18 mins moaning each week) Burnley (1 hr 14 mins) Hull ( 1 hr 12 mins) Southampton ( 1hr 10 mins) Birmingham (1 hr 7 mins) Bradford (1 hr 3 mins) Bournemouth (59 mins) Sunderland (57 mins) Lincoln (55 mins) Oxford (54 mins)
Survey by HeatingForce.co.uk
Santa goes virtual
Don't tell the kids, but it looks like even the north pole is being impacted by the pandemic. Santa break specialist, Santa's Lapland, has cancelled all December trips amid concerns that new safety measures would 'take too much away from the magic'. Hopefully, the man in red will be back in action in January, but until then you can treat the family to a personalised, live video experience, where an elf will guide you through the snow to see Rudolph and friends before introducing you to Santa Claus himself. Let's hope he's got the hang of the dreaded mute button!