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Photo by Park Ji-young
Photo by Park Ji-young

 

Airlines hit directly by the COVID-19 are targeting the market with exotic products to survive. At the end of last month, Japan's largest airline, ANA, released a "trip flight service" targeting those who want to feel like they are on a trip abroad. The program started from Narita Airport and traveled through the airspace for about 90 minutes before returning. The price is tens of thousands of yen according to the class of seats. It was so popular that it attracted 150 times more applicants than the quota. Some airlines also sold in-flight meals that bring back memories of people’s trips. Air North, a small airline in Canada, introduced a service that delivers in-flight meals to the home. These services show that many people feel the nostalgia of travel just like the writer. I hope the day when I can go on a trip comes soon.

 

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