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China Airlines Business Class offer extras such as an electrically controlled extended pitch chair with lumbar support and 140 degree recline. Additional extras include a 10.4 inch personal television and satellite telephones in each chair.
No, It depends on the airline and the aircraft. Like on American Airlines for example, their MD80s don't have TVs, but their 737s do.
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Molly An American Girl on the Home Front - 2006 TV is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:AL
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Most planes do not allow passengers to control the TV. This is due to the fact that by airspace laws, media in airlines must be kept family-friendly due to young people on board, and passengers can not be trusted to obey that.Some modern first class airlines will allowpassengersto select from a list of pre-chosen options what they would like to watch, from a small TV directly in front of their seat.For more information, contact the airline and ask.
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Blue's Clues, the American children's television series should end with Steve seated on the Thinking Chair.
Yup, However it depends on where your going.... Longer flights on 777's will but a short flight will on a 737 will not, hence its a small aircraft... Travel Safe!!
The Story of Starbrook Airlines - 1992 TV is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
Yes, Continental Airlines offers television services amongst all of their airplanes, jumbo jets, and an airbuses.
The Mermaid Chair - 2006 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG