Shakespeare
is in the air as British Airways decided to involve some of the world
famous playwright's most iconic plays on board and particularly in-flight entertainment system according to its recent statement.
Thus
travellers flying on the airline's long-haul flights will be able to
listen a recording of a special live performance of “Much Ado About
Nothing” performed at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, on London's
Southbank, which was first published in 1632.
“Shakespeare
needs no introduction, but a long-haul flight with British Airways is
the perfect opportunity to become reacquainted with some of the
world's best and most engrossing plays by the world's best
playwright” said Troy Warfield director of customer service
British Airways.
Moreover
the British carrier contain on its high life entertainment system
over 1.300 hours of programmes, films and music, which include audio
books for language learning, as well as TV box sets and also the very
latest movie blockbusters as said on its statement.