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TAC Air and The Wall Street Journal Launch Digital Newspaper Distribution for Business Aviation Executives

“As a part of our exceptional services we have historically offered WSJ to our customers, and recently, TAC Air had to limit the distribution of printed materials in the FBO terminals and aboard customers’ aircraft,” stated TAC Air Chief Operating Officer Joe Gibney. “We collaborated with WSJ to create a solution that would respond to the customer need for world-class news while we follow new cleanliness guidelines and protocols. By partnering with WSJ for digital newspaper distribution in our FBO terminals, it is a win-win for everyone–Customers, WSJ and TAC Air.”

The Text-to-Me (TTM) program is a downloadable PDF of the day’s newspaper.  Customers scan a QR or text a numeric code using their phone or tablet to connect and begin reading The Wall Street Journal, for 24-hour access. TTM is portable and WiFi is not required.

“TAC Air responded to the challenge of their customer preferences for both a contactless and print amenity choice. Text-to-Me was the perfect solution to satisfy a contactless newspaper experience, while maintaining print copies for those still preferring a newspaper. The Wall Street Journal is proud to be partnering with TAC Air to provide their customers with a choice – a WSJ My Way dynamic — that speaks to their desire to provide an exceptional customer experience,” stated Lisa Stuart, Director National Accounts; The Wall Street Journal.

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