When the airplane is stable at the optimum cruising altitude of 38,000 feet, you can remove the in-flight magazine from the seat back pocket and the cover is full of fame and happiness. Brand building is the key to achieving a competitive advantage through all airlines offering the same service (flight). In-flight magazines are an important product for airline companies to advertise brands, sell products, and build relationships with passengers. Magazines provide a very attractive and careful audience to advertisers, as information on in-flight problems and airport transfers need to refer to the magazines.
A passenger aircraft is an aircraft used to transport passengers and air cargo. Such aircraft are usually operated by airlines. Airline definitions vary from country to country, but airlines are often defined as aircraft used to carry multiple passengers or cargo in commercial services. The largest passenger plane is a wide body jet. These aircraft are often referred to as two-way aircraft, as they typically have two separate passages extending from the front to the rear of the passenger cabin. These aircraft are usually used for long distance flight between the air hub and major cities with many passengers.
Almost all passenger flights are carrying several cargo as well as passengers and their luggage. Only US Postal Service has 15,000 lease spaces for approximately 25,000 regular passenger flights per day. Civilian airlines account for about 5% to 10% of revenue. When you ship baggage during your flight it is usually combined with other luggage and cargo and loaded in a special container that fits the storage under the passenger cabin. For example, Boeing 747-400 (one of the largest passenger planes) can accommodate 416 passengers and 5,330 cubic feet (150 cubic meters) cargo. This is about 2 semi truck trailers.