PURCHASE, N.Y., March 12 /PRNewswire/ -- It's no secret that Eos' affluent, accomplished Guests feel a strong connection to the company and to each other. After all, Eos invented uncrowded, seamless, stressless air travel and created a product and service that allows Guests to feel relaxed and appreciated, even while traveling internationally. Today, Eos is very proud to give an official voice to the emotional bonds that epitomize the Eos Class experience by unveiling the premiere issue of Eos Class, a new lifestyle quarterly publication that is a forum by, for and about Eos Guests.
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The first issue of Eos Class features Eos Guests such as Creative Artists Agency co-founder and Broadway producer Bill Haber. Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild shares her passion for collecting and displaying art. Ex-pat Shari Donnenfeld takes fellow Eos Guests on a pictorial safari through Kenya and Tanzania and attorney Richard Shewack shows off his conveyance of choice: a Buell XB9 Streetfighter motorcycle. In addition, Amy Sacco, the undisputed "Queen of New York Night Life," who recently opened her exclusive club Bungalow 8 in London, took a break from her many projects just long enough to answer "Twenty Questions."
"The product and service Eos provides and the bond we've created with our Guests have now grown so far beyond a traditional airline experience that we have truly transcended to become 'unairline," said Jack Williams, Eos' President and CEO. "With the launch of Eos Class, we will continue to foster and support our Guest's lifestyle, business and personal interests and success way beyond the time they spend on their flights with us."
"An astonishing 80% of Guests who learned about the project volunteered to contribute," added Adam Komack, Eos' Chief Lifestyle Officer. "The outpouring of Guest support caused us to retool the company's positioning to more authentically reflect Eos' emerging identity as a lifestyle brand. As a result, we've removed the word 'Airlines' from our name and added the word 'Unairline' to our logo and tagline."
In addition to the magazine, Eos will also host a website, EosClassLounge.com, where Eos Guests, who are connoisseurs of travel, shopping, food and the arts, can share their stories, passions and ideas with their peers in a secure, private online environment, and informal Guest get- togethers.
About Eos Class
Eos Class is published by Elite Traveler, whose eponymous magazine reaches the world's most affluent consumers. Eos Class will be distributed on-board all Eos flights and at Eos lounges, available at select establishments in New York and London, and will be mailed to Eos Guests.
About Eos
Eos provides single-class premium service in a class by itself -- "Eos Class." Eos was named 2007 "Best Long-Haul Business Airline" at the Business Travel World Awards based on the strength of its dedicated employees, operational excellence and "uncrowded" Guest experience. Eos flies the world's only 757s outfitted with just 48 "suites," each of which houses an award-winning 6'6" fully horizontal flat-bed, and provides 21 square feet of personal space with unobstructed aisle access for every Guest. Eos offers multiple flights per week between New York's JFK Airport and London's Stansted Airport, and recently announced flights between Newark, N.J. and London beginning in May (tickets on sale now), plus service between London and Dubai commencing in July. Eos takes responsibility for the complete end-to-end experience of its Guests. For more information, visit www.eosclass.com or call (800) 598-2169.
Website: http://www.eosclass.com/
Website: http://www.EosClassLounge.com/