Air Astana launches MyPress digital media service
Kazakhstan carrier Air Astana has rolled out the MyPress Digital Media service for passengers, which allows them to download content to their personal devices.
The airline has inked a partnership with Media Carrier to provide 1,000 titles in 20 languages to read before or after flight at https://airastana.com/global/en-us/Experience-Air-Astana/MyPress
"During the time of pandemic, the new MyPress service is especially important, since it helps reduce the risk of a Covid spread," said Air Astana Project Manager, Aigerim Zhambyl.
"Thanks to the partnership with Media Carrier, a huge number of regularly updated newspapers and magazines are available for reading directly from personal devices. The new service will also reduce wastepaper and fuel consumption, as well as optimize pre-flight preparations."
Media Carrier GmbH, MELO Group, specialises in the marketing and distribution of digital content.
It provides services to clients in the aviation industry, hotels, fitness centres and clinics.
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