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More and more airlines recognize both the short and long term values of incorporating a unique children entertainment solution into their in-flight service and passenger loyalty programs.
Business and pleasure cases
Read the case stories from airlines together with whom we develop trendy and edutaining concepts. These in turn are creating a friendly and happy cabin environment everyday.
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Emirates
In 2002, Emirates asked UNISET to come up with children’s in-flight entertainment “give aways” to entertain children of various age groups on all types of flights. After analysing the need, specific toys and activities with a fit & match to Emirates values, were ready for launch.
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Royal Jordanian
"UNISET was chosen as the children giveaway entertainment supplier due to the good and variety of products for all ages. Our new corporate branding which is the bubbles, coincides very well the child branding "Bubbly Royal Fun", created by UNISET."
- Hasan Kabariti, Head of Inflight Products
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Finnair
Finnair´s purpose of having a children’s programme, where to market good passenger service and to make children happy and keep them occupied on board by giving them a little something….a toy or a souvenir with Finnair logo on it - toys supplied by UNISET.
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Kenya Airways
“UNISET always strive for perfection, and their expertise and understanding of children’s behaviour when travelling is without comparison. UNISET fully understand how to match the demand of children with the strategy of Kenya Airways, which makes them the perfect partner for us in our striving for the children on board today, to be tomorrow’s frequent flyers.”
- Lilian Onyach, Manager Product and In-flight Services
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GULF AIR
“Gulf Air takes pleasure in extending its services to its young passengers who will be the future adult travellers. With our co-operation with UNISET, the internationally recognised specialist in the field of children’s entertainment, we hope to attract more families on our flights and cater to our equally important young passengers.”
- Head of Inflight Services Michael Kent
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