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Virgin Atlantic Staffers Can Now Check You In With Google Glass

February 17, 2014

Business class passengers flying Virgin Atlantic from London Heathrow airport will be greeted by staffers wearing Google Glass or a Sony SmartWatch 2.

As a part of a new pilot program at Heathrow, Virgin Atlantic staff at the upper class wing — which is for business class passengers — will be wearing Google Glass or Sony's smartwatch to start the check-in process. They will also be able to update passengers on flight information, weather, translate foreign languages or inform them about local events happening at their destination.

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Tags: Virgin, Atlantic, Google Glass, London, Check in, smartwatch, Sony, Heathrow
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