Betria Interactive Announces Discovery & Kids Themed 3D Map Service
Betria Interactive announces a significant expansion to its leading edge FlightPath3D Moving Map product suite with the new Discovery & Kids Themed 3D Map service. This new service is a substantial evolution over last year’s widely praised release of the flagship FlightPath3D Moving Map product suite with its engaging 3D Moving Map experience and innovative Destination City Guide & Concierge service.
The Themed Map service leverages the FlightPath3D extendable platform technology allowing any airline to deploy and update new Themed Map content packs without new software releases. This new release includes a total of 24, information rich Themed Maps in 5 initial categories: For Kids, Sports, History & Geography, Technology and the 10 Best. Each theme is designed to both inform and entertain passenger of every age. From Animals Around the World crafted to captivate and delight toddlers to Theme Parks of the World that will have teen flyers already planning their next trip to the adventurer in us all by following the Greatest World Explorers, there is truly something for everyone. In addition, airlines seeking something more tailored can commission custom Themed Maps developed to meet their unique needs and deliver a branded message to an engaged and interactive passenger audience.
“We are very proud to release our new Themed Map service. It not only brings the world to the passenger, it underscores the real innovation behind FlightPath3D. Beyond being the industry’s best 3D Moving Map service, it is a powerful platform to deliver geo-relevant content.” stated Betria Interactive President, Boris Veksler. “Each of the new Discovery & Kids Themed Map packs are deployed onto the FlightPath3D platform as a 100% configurable content package. Airlines with FlightPath3D can deliver both standard and customized Themed Map services using a similar content update process to that used to deliver movies, albums or news updates today. With FlightPath3D, the airline can serve engaging entertainment to both today’s and tomorrow’s in-flight audience.”