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An overview of the innovative features within the suite of accessibility solutions that Thales has developed for inflight entertainment (IFE). At Thales, we develop solutions to make the inflight journey more connected, engaging, inspiring, accessible and enjoyable for all. For visually impaired passengers, navigating the IFE screens can be a significant challenge. With this accessibility advancement flying now on two leading global airlines, low vision or blind passengers will now have equitable access to the same amenities and services. The video shows Thales's accessibility UI features with a familiar structure & flow, with first-in-industry intuitive gesture controls mirroring how individuals with vision impairment control their own devices. For hard of hearing or deaf passengers, Thales is introducing the first in industry Signing Avatar that can sign in multiple languages and is fully customizable. The avatar signs in complement to Closed Captions and provides assistance for cabin notifications and video on demand translations. During the APEX/IFSA Awards in 2024, Thales was recognized by the Crystal Cabin Award (CCA) Association for Best Customer Journey Experience on behalf of our suite of IFE accessibility solutions.

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We certainly prefer coconuts but I think there is some potential here! #tulasendlesssummer #boatlife #livingonaboat

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Have you already burned your scuba mask? Treated it with toothpaste? Spit in it right before the dive and you’re still dealing with your scuba mask fogging like crazy?? Sometimes, regardless of how old your scuba mask is, you could have problems with fogging underwater. This commonly happens when the water is a bit cooler and your body is exuding heat either from before the dive from warm weather or from exerting energy (exercising) underwater. So, you get underwater and you clear your scuba mask over and over and over again. It keeps fogging up. Surprisingly, there is something you can do about that underwater. Spit in your mask underwater to clear up fogging! Take off your mask and lick the glass before clearing it for perfect viewing once again! It sounds weird, but it works. Come diving with us in Komodo National Park, Indonesia! https://azulunlimited.com/ Find us on Instagram and Facebook: Azul Unlimited

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We got lost in translation a bit there

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