Air China Supports Cross-Cultural Engagement Between The Palace Museum and The British Museum
Air China Limited | May 22, 2007
The Palace Museum and the British Museum, two of the most famous museums in the world, launched the exhibition in the Forbidden City titled "The United Kingdom and The World: 1714-1830" for their first cooperation.
As the partner of this significant event, the Chinese flag carrier Air China continues the tradition of facilitating cross-cultural exchange and provides support to the event. In addition to offering free cargo transport of the 117 precious items from the British Museum, Air China provided free airfares for the staff working for the exhibition commuting between Beijing and London and other relevant assistance and services.
The Forbidden City is the significant carrier of the five thousand Chinese history and culture. Air China is honoured to support the event and meanwhile to enhance its corporate social responsibility in international cultural exchange.
While it is improving the on-board and ground services and facilities, Air China has launched two brand new service products: "Forbidden Pavilion" First Class and "Capital Pavilion" Business Class integrating Chinese traditional culture and imperial style.
"Forbidden Pavilion" First Class seats are creating optimal and personal space and "Capital Pavilion" Business Class seats feature an angle of incidence as high as 170 degrees. Also, the interactive entertainment system allows passengers to have fun during the long-haul journey.
By integrating the strong Chinese culture, Air China is committed to provide passengers with high standard services and premium on-board experience.