AIR CANADA CATERS TO BUSINESS TRAVELLERS
By Adnews Staff
Business travellers are being offered and extra incentive to fly Air Canada. The airline opened the doors of its first Xerox Business Centre this week. The facility takes up 1,600 square feet in the Maple Leaf Lounge at Toronto's Pearson International Airport. It puts business equipment, computers, Internet accessibility and courier service at the service of business travellers. Xerox has provided equipment that faxes, prints, copies and scans. Digital Equipment Corporation PCs run Microsoft Windows 95, Office for Windows 95 and MS Plus, as well as iStar's Internet Navigator software. United Parcel Service does the courier work. Steelcase provided the office furnishings. Another business centre will open in Montreal in April, in Vancouver in June and another in Edmonton later this year. A second centre at the Toronto airport is slated to open later this year, in Air Canada's Transborder lounge.