New use for Windows Phones: Delta BoB
http://conversations.nokia.com/2013/08/22/nokia-lumia-820-flying-high-with-delta-airlines/
Interesting. I’d debating about whether to upgrade phones or not and the Windows phones seem interesting, but not on my list. Whether it is a way to suck up to Microsoft to build SEA or whether Dynamics is really running a better product than the previous product is not something that I am familiar with. EReceipts are of interest to me since the little slips they print from BoB (Buy on Board) now fade very quickly and are often illegible by the time I submit my expense reports. On the other hand, a nice little 1.5″x3″ receipt is much easier to attach than an 8.5″x11″ sheet for something as cheap as a drink or snack.
Hopefully I have some flight attendants reading this because what I thought was interesting from the article was this quote:
And because the Nokia Lumia comes with Microsoft Office and Outlook email, flight attendants can remain connected and productive during the flight.
I totally get the “connected” part and I believe a flight attendant can be effective and still check email for 5 minutes during a transcon (assuming it’s permitted), but the “productive” part…what tasks of a flight attendant require Word, Excel, or PowerPoint during a flight? Are they going to move some of the tons of paper currently printed to electronic transmissions only? Is that allowed?