Close Menu

    Vancouver Island Sees Unexpected Surge in Domestic Tourism

    07/02/2026

    From “I Hope” to Hollywood , Gabby Barrett’s Quiet Rise

    07/02/2026

    From Studio to Silence , Kelly Clarkson’s Graceful Exit From TKCS

    07/02/2026

    After Four Seasons, ‘Sherri’ Signs Off — and Sherri Shepherd Isn’t Done

    07/02/2026

    Miami Airport’s Cruise Traffic Boom Is Reshaping Airline Schedules

    07/02/2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Facebook X (Twitter)
    Travel News
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    Facebook X (Twitter) RSS
    SUBSCRIBE
    • Travel
      • Air Travel
      • Flights, Airlines & Airports
      • Travel Agents
      • Tour Operators
    • Holidays
      • Hotels
      • Holiday Destinations & Resorts
      • Cruises
      • Tourism
    • City Breaks
    • Winter Breaks
    • Lifestyle
    • Submit story
    Travel News
    Home » Virgin Atlantic set to commence Google Glass pilot scheme
    Air Travel

    Virgin Atlantic set to commence Google Glass pilot scheme

    News TeamBy News Team12/02/2014No Comments2 Mins Read
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

    As part of its efforts to improve customer service, Virgin Atlantic is set to launch a Google Glass and wearable technology pilot among its Upper Class staff, according to a report by The Telegraph.

    In an industry first, concierge staff in the airline’s Upper Class Wing, which serves business class passengers, will be using Google Glass and other wearable technology to start the check-in process. The pilot scheme is expected to run for six weeks.

    Google Glass is intended to help staff to update passengers on their latest flight information, weather and local events at their destination, and translate any foreign language information. The new technology is also intended to advise airline staff of their passengers’ dietary and refreshment preferences in the future.

    Dave Bulman, director of IT, Virgin Atlantic, said: ‘While it’s fantastic that more people can now fly than ever before, the fact that air travel has become so accessible has led to some of the sheen being lost for many passengers.

    ‘By being the first in the industry to test how Google Glass and other wearable technology can improve customer experience, we are upholding Virgin Atlantic’s long tradition of shaking things up and putting innovation at the heart of the flying experience.’

    The company will also test iBeacon with its Upper Class passengers at Heathrow. This is a new, low-powered Bluetooth transmitter that will update iOS users with regard to nearby services, discounts and updates on their flight boarding schedules.

    Virgin Atlantic has previously introduced a number of technological innovations, becoming the first airline to allow mobile connectivity and SMS texting on board in 2011. 3G is now available on all 10 of Virgin Atlantic’s A330 aircraft, and Wi-Fi is currently being trialled on three of these. All 16 of Virgin Atlantic’s 787s will have the latest 4G technology available on board, the report noted.

    Read Also  P&O Cruises Expands Caribbean Flight Offerings to Meet Demand

    The company was also among first airlines to offer individual TVs to its business class passengers in the late 1980s.

    Virgin Atlantic
    News Team

    Related Posts

    Miami Airport’s Cruise Traffic Boom Is Reshaping Airline Schedules

    07/02/2026

    British Travelers Are Packing Lighter—and Spending Smarter

    28/01/2026

    Why Rural Airports Are Losing Routes Despite Federal Subsidies

    28/01/2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Tourism

    Vancouver Island Sees Unexpected Surge in Domestic Tourism

    By News Team07/02/20260

    By the end of April 2025, something strange was occurring. Parksville hotels filled up more…

    From “I Hope” to Hollywood , Gabby Barrett’s Quiet Rise

    07/02/2026

    From Studio to Silence , Kelly Clarkson’s Graceful Exit From TKCS

    07/02/2026

    After Four Seasons, ‘Sherri’ Signs Off — and Sherri Shepherd Isn’t Done

    07/02/2026
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    Categories
    • Air Travel
    • Blog
    • Business
    • City Breaks
    • Cruises
    • Finance
    • Flights, Airlines & Airports
    • Holiday Destinations & Resorts
    • Holidays
    • Hotels
    • Lifestyle
    • News
    • Press Release
    • Technology
    • Timeshares
    • Tour Operators
    • Tourism
    • Travel
    • Travel Agents
    • Weather
    • Winter Breaks
    About
    About

    Stokewood House, Warminster Road
    Bath, BA2 7GB
    Tel : 0207 0470 213
    info@travel-news.co.uk

    Vancouver Island Sees Unexpected Surge in Domestic Tourism

    07/02/2026

    From “I Hope” to Hollywood , Gabby Barrett’s Quiet Rise

    07/02/2026

    From Studio to Silence , Kelly Clarkson’s Graceful Exit From TKCS

    07/02/2026
    Pages
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    Facebook X (Twitter)
    © 2026 Travel News

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.