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		<title>By: For the not-so-premium voyageur &#124; Being Tyler Brûlé</title>
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		<description>[...] Seat and amenity innovation is an area that is often overseen by airlines (not to mention international award shows). This should therefore be encouraged. In theory. But where is the innovation in taking the amenities from Affaires and adding seats with less space than in the front? [...]</description>
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