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Saturday, 5 July 2014

British Airways tests "happiness blanket"



British Airways recently flew a group of volunteers on flight BA 189 Dreamliner from Heathrow to New York as part of an experiment to study how people react to the night-time flight across time zones. What made this particular flight unusual were the high-tech "happiness blankets" used to measure how relaxed passengers were as part of a study of how to combat jet lag. .. Continue Reading British Airways tests "happiness blanket"

Section: Aircraft

Tags: Brain, British Airways, University College London

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