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Wingle, the app for meeting new people during plane flights, is here: 'It works even without Internet'

Summary by Il Fatto Quotidiano
Imagine boarding a long-haul flight surrounded by strangers, each absorbed in their own world, watching a movie, reading a book, or sleeping. Now, imagine that solitary experience as a vibrant opportunity to meet people, create professional connections, and even form friendships. The idea comes from two Spanish programmers, Íñigo Merino and Pol Quintana, and could revolutionize air travel. Called Wingle, the app is designed 'to connect airline p…

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Imagine boarding a long-haul flight surrounded by strangers, each absorbed in their own world, watching a movie, reading a book, or sleeping. Now, imagine that solitary experience as a vibrant opportunity to meet people, create professional connections, and even form friendships. The idea comes from two Spanish programmers, Íñigo Merino and Pol Quintana, and could revolutionize air travel. Called Wingle, the app is designed 'to connect airline p…

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Il Fatto Quotidiano broke the news in Rome, Italy on Sunday, July 21, 2024.
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