InnovativeLanguage.com Takes to the Friendly Skies with British Airways!
Starting in June 2013, InnovativeLanguage.com takes flight with British Airways, one of the world’s leading airlines.
Travel and language learning have always gone hand in hand. Knowing just a few key language phrases can be a powerful tool in opening up new opportunities abroad, staying safe and making the most out of your trip. That’s why we’re proud to announce that InnovativeLanguage.com is now flying the friendly skies thanks to a new agreement with British Airways, one of the world’s leading airlines.
Starting in June 2013 on British Airways long haul flights, you’ll find our fast, easy and fun language lessons on board BA’s inflight entertainment system. No matter where you’re flying, we’ve got you covered! Choose from over 20 languages and start learning from our popular beginner level lessons.
Languages Available on British Airways
Arabic | French | Hindi | Korean | Spanish |
Bulgarian | German | Indonesian | Polish | Swedish |
Cantonese | Greek | Italian | Portuguese | Thai |
Filipino | Hebrew | Japanese | Russian | Vietnamese |
No matter what language you’re learning, our effective lessons will get you speaking from the very first lesson. You’ll learn very simple grammar and vocabulary from Native Speaking teachers, with clear explanations and breakdown from our English speaking co-host. You’ll also learn important cultural tips and insights that will give you a head start on your trip.
Be sure to tune into these audio lessons on your next trip abroad with British Airways! And remember that a little bit of language goes a long, long way.
For a sneak peek at what you’ll find on British Airways, sign up for a Free Lifetime Account at InnovativeLanguage.com!
Tags: British Airways, Innovative Language, Learn Language, Survival Phrases
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