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What do you think about companies that go the extra mile to enhance their customers’ cultural experience? That’s what Virgin America Airlines has done, by adding an in-flight art gallery for passengers in business class. Passengers are able to view and purchase paintings with the click of a button from the comfort of their seats. Here is the story:

It was only a few months ago that Virgin America launched its in-flight voter registration program, but just in the last few weeks we’ve come across another notable venture from Virgin. The spotting this time? None other than an in-flight “art gallery” for culturally minded passengers.

Throughout the month of February, Virgin Atlantic’s ‘Gallery in the Air’ gives Upper Class passengers flying between New York and London the opportunity to view and purchase one-of-a-kind paintings by renowned British street artist Ben Eine, both at Virgin Atlantic’s “clubhouses” at JFK, Newark and Heathrow, where the works are currently hung, and through a virtual tour from the comfort of their seats onboard. Special videos on “the making of” and a behind-the-scenes look, meanwhile, are being featured on the in-flight entertainment system. Eine’s paintings reflect his own experiences of Virgin Atlantic, New York and London, and feature words and phrases including ‘Virgin on the Impossible’, ‘Great Adventure’ and ‘Man and His Machines’. Paintings can be purchased just like any duty-free item; pricing ranges from USD 4,000 to USD 24,000.

The Gallery in the Air with Ben Eine is set to be the first in a series of unique onboard collaborations with renowned artists, Virgin Atlantic says, and is part of a recent upgrade to the airline’s Upper Class service. Airline and hospitality entrepreneurs: one for inspiration?        Source

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