American Airlines in-flight entertainment system language choices
On recent American Airlines flights (within maybe past two years), their in-flight entertainment system has different languages you can choose. There are the common, expected, ones: English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese. However they also have "Kreyól ayisyen" aka Haitian Creole.
How come they included a relatively uncommon language, Creole? I've noticed this on various domestic and international flights, so it's not tailored per flight. I find it interesting, since they don't have other major languages like German, Russian, or even Chinese or Japanese.
What's the reason to include Creole? Is there a connection (no pun intended) between the airlines and the language specifically?
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Which language learning app does American Airlines offer?
Learn the local language in less than 10 minutesRosetta Stone features bite-sized content that builds customers' confidence to speak other languages, such as greeting someone in Italian (ciao), ordering an iced coffee in Spanish (me gustar\xeda un caf\xe9 fr\xedo), and even counting to 100 in French.What type of entertainment does American Airlines have?
On most flights, you can stream our free library of movies, music, TV shows and more to your phone, tablet or laptop. All entertainment is available to watch everywhere on Wi-Fi-equipped American Airlines flights.How do I watch inflight entertainment on American Airlines?
Phone or TabletCan you watch Netflix on American Airlines?
Inflight Wi-Fi. Upgraded, high-speed Wi-Fi is available to buy on select domestic flights. Browse the internet, check emails and stream video services like Netflix, Hulu and HBO faster than ever before. To see what's on your flight, check your boarding pass or online ahead of time.American Airlines - In Flight Entertainment
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