Air Babylon

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Air Babylon
Author Imogen Edwards-Jones
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre(s) Non-fiction, Biography
Publisher Bantam Press
Publication date 2005
Preceded by Hotel Babylon
Followed by The Stork Club

Air Babylon (ISBN 0-593-05456-3) is a 2005 book by British journalist Imogen Edwards-Jones and "anonymous", described as "a trawl through the highs, the lows, and the rapid descents of the travel industry". It combines various allegedly true incidents into a fictionalized day in the life of a duty manager at London Heathrow airport.[1] The day ends with a plane journey from London to Dubai.

Air Babylon follows the 2004 book Hotel Babylon and is published by Bantam. In October 2007 it was announced that Carnival Films had begun development on a television adaptation of the book.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Stephen Bleach (2005-07-24). Travel: Air Babylon by Imogen Edwards-Jones & Anonymous. The Sunday Times. Retrieved on 2008-05-30.
  2. ^ Matthew Hemley (2007-10-11). Makers of BBC's Hotel Babylon to Adapt Airline and Fashion Exposés. The Stage News. Retrieved on 2008-05-30.
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