In-flight Confidential is a witty take on air travel
In-flight Confidential’ by Richard Havers & Christopher Tiffney is a hilarious and sometimes downright alarming insight into the airline industry and the world of aviation. Packed full with trivia, anecdotes and salacious gossip, it is the perfect holiday read for anyone who’s ever been on a plane.
Previously available in trade paperback as Airline Confidential, it is now available for the first time in mass-market paperback for travellers and armchair readers. The perfect mix of fact, fun and trivia In-flight Confidential contains perfect soundbites for extracts, serialisation and columns in newspapers and magazines.
Richard Havers began his career in the airline business as a messenger for British United Airways when airliners still had propellers. He left the airline business as a Vice President for Continental Airlines. He has worked and travelled all over the world in aviation and now lives in Scotland where he writes books.
Christopher Tiffney spent 14 years working for the world’s largest insurance broking organisation in London, Seattle and New York arranging cover for airlines and aircraft manufacturers in the Lloyd’s of London and International insurance markets… he now has a proper job!
A regular blog has been set up at http://inflightconfidential.blogspot.com/ which gives even more up to date information on what goes on in the world of aviation.
Karen
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