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Forget the best, these are the coolest airlines to fly right now

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Forget the best airlines of the world, let’s check out the coolest airlines you can fly in 2022.

1. Virgin Atlantic

Enjoy a glass of champagne on the ultra-cool Virgin Atlantic

Virgin Atlantic is a British airline that was founded in 1984 by Sir Richard Branson. The airline is headquartered in London and operates a fleet of over 40 aircraft. Virgin Atlantic is best known for its unique onboard experience, which includes lie-flat seats, personal entertainment systems, and complimentary champagne.

We love the service and the dedication to quality.. and keeping it cool!

2. Emirates

Let Emirates surprise you with their award winning service

Emirates is a Dubai-based airline that was founded in 1985. The airline is the largest in the Middle East and operates a fleet of over 250 aircraft, especially famous for its A380. Emirates is best known for its luxurious first and business class cabins, which feature private suites with fully reclining seats and direct aisle access.

3. Qatar Airways

Check out Qatar’s excellent service, voted best in the world

Qatar Airways is a Doha-based airline that was founded in 1993. The airline is the national carrier of Qatar and operates a fleet of over 200 aircraft. Qatar Airways is best known for its excellent service, which has been consistently ranked as the best in the world by Skytrax.

4. Singapore Airlines

How’s this for a seat in the sky? Singapore Airlines goes one step further

Singapore Airlines was founded in 1947 and is one of the world’s most recognised airlines. The airline is the national carrier of Singapore and operates a fleet of over 100 aircraft. Singapore Airlines is best known for its outstanding service and amenities, which include lie-flat beds in first class and complimentary champagne for all passengers.

5. Cathay Pacific

Sing a lullaby – Cathay Pacific is adding more flights

Cathay Pacific is a Hong Kong-based airline that was founded in 1946. The airline operates a fleet of over 150 aircraft and serves destinations all over the world. Cathay Pacific is best known for its excellent inflight service, which includes complimentary meals and beverages for all passengers.

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How Elon Musk built his empire

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A plane arrives in China. On board, one of the world’s richest men. He’s come to convince authorities that he should be allowed to set up a brand new factory.

He is Elon Musk.

And this is his first trip to China in three years.

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Amazon employees walk out to protest office policies

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Staff at warehousing giant Amazon have walked off the job to protest the company’s return-to-office program

Over 1,900 Amazon employees pledged to protest globally over proposed changes to the company’s climate policy, layoffs and a return-to-office mandate.

The activist group behind the rally is known as Amazon Employees for Climate Justice (AECJ), who are seeking a greater voice for employees.

“Our goal is to change Amazon’s cost/benefit analysis on making harmful, unilateral decisions that are having an outsized impact on people of color, women, LGBTQ people, people with disabilities, and other vulnerable people,” organisers said.

Over 100 people gathered at the heart of Amazon’s Seattle headquarters on Wednesday. The company said it had not witnessed any other demonstrations.

AECJ said the walkout comes after Amazon made moves “in the wrong direction”.

The company recently has recently overturned a desire to make all Amazon shipments net zero for carbon emissions by 2030.

The company maintains a pledge on climate change.

Amazon spokesperson Brad Glasser told Reuters the company is pursuing a strategy to cut carbon emissions.

“For companies like ours who consume a lot of power, and have very substantial transportation, packaging, and physical building assets, it’ll take time to accomplish.”

AECJ protesters also sought support for the 27,000 staff, who had lost their jobs in recent months —around 9 per cent of Amazon’s global workforce.

The company has also mandated a return-to-office program.

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The Great Resignation vs. The Great Burnout

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As employees recover from the height of the pandemic, the Great Resignation has come to light

 
The pandemic saw the term ‘the great resignation’ coined as thousands of people resigned from their jobs across the U.S. in 2021 and 2022.

Karin Reed, the author of ‘Suddenly Hybrid said the great resignation was a period of employees taking control of their future.

“A lot of people realised in their current environment they were not happy with what they were doing with their job. They chose to vote with their feet and go elsewhere,

In other parts of the world, a spike in resignations was not reported.

However, a higher degree of workers began reporting post-Covid burnout, as they made a return to the office.

“There’s been a blurring of the lines. You have work that’s not confined by a physical space.

“Instead of closing the computer and walk away, our computer is in the next room.”

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