1. (NU) - If, like most business
travelers these days, you are in
the air more than in your home or
office, it’s important to be able to
stay comfortable and connected
while logging all those miles.
While you may be inclined to
tackle the stack of pesky e-mails
that continue to pile up, experts
say that instead of trying to get a
fickle Wi-Fi connection to work
while you’re en route, a better use
of your time might be to rest,
relax, and recharge.
The following tips should
give you plenty of reasons to look
forward to your next Business
Class flight:
• Sample other countries’
tasting menus. Business Class on
many airlines features global
cuisines and regionally-inspired
dishes, so take advantage of in-
flight dining to sample food from
international locales. Or, check if
your Business Class lounge offers
pre-dine service before boarding
and spend your time enjoying a
movie or catching up on sleep.
• Stay connected. Check if
your Business Class offers freeWi-
Fi. If so, you can log in to work,
post on social media, or even start
posting travel photos early -- all
from 36,000 feet in the air.
• Unplug and tune in. If
you’d rather unwind and dis-
connect from the grid, use those
noise-canceling headphones that
are provided for you and browse
through the many in-flight en-
tertainment options. Business
Class typically offers an array of
choices, including: business
shows, documentaries, movies
and playlists, plus exclusive con-
tent for Business Class guests.
• Sleep like you’re in your
own bed.Aer Lingus, the premier
airline that connects Ireland to the
world and the world to Ireland,
has seats made by Thompson
Aero Seating in Northern Ireland,
that transform into fully flat beds
so you can stretch out like you do
at home. In addition, the airline
offers guests amenities such as
eye masks, socks, and custom-
made duvets for coziness (and
warmth) to maximize the comfort
and quality of rest.
• Arrive before you depart.
Unlike other countries, Ireland is
the only European country to offer
Customs and Border Protection
pre-clearance to guests traveling to
the United States, allowing you to
avoid lengthy lines on arrival.
Business Class guests on most air-
lines receive priority boarding and
exit, so you can get where you’re
going quickly and effortlessly.
For more information, visit
www.aerlingus.com.
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