Rendering of Song interiors
#1
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Rendering of Song interiors
Looks far worse than the name, logo, and paint scheme! Seats look sky blue in front, orange in the black, with orange bulkheads. Yuck.
http://www.landor.com/news/?action=showNews&storyid=286
http://www.landor.com/news/?action=showNews&storyid=286
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Will be hard to miss those Song planes during taxying!
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Seat1A:
compare with this.</font>
compare with this.</font>
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I think that I will require some air sickness medication before stepping inside a Song plane. IMHO, the color scheme is hideous.
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Perhaps this contributes to fast turnaround times. Passengers can't wait to get off!
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Rssrsvp:
I think that I will require some air sickness medication before stepping inside a Song plane. IMHO, the color scheme is hideous.</font>
I think that I will require some air sickness medication before stepping inside a Song plane. IMHO, the color scheme is hideous.</font>
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Summarized in one word: Pooey!
however, wasnt this the same airline that dressed up all its L1011's with tropical fruit colored seats in coach? Possibly forgiven for doing that back in the 70s, but apparently their design staff is in need of some updating...dark blues and greys are "in" for aircraft in the 90s and 00s...not lime green and orange.
however, wasnt this the same airline that dressed up all its L1011's with tropical fruit colored seats in coach? Possibly forgiven for doing that back in the 70s, but apparently their design staff is in need of some updating...dark blues and greys are "in" for aircraft in the 90s and 00s...not lime green and orange.
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Aren't these 757's?? How convenient that they showed less than 1/2 the cabin. It's got such a "cozy " look with just a few rows showing and, of course, no passengers.