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  • British Airways is creating a social media network called Metrotwin, which is to act as a virtual bridge between London and New York, one of the airline’s busiest sectors.

    Will the twin metros help British Airways? « One Size Fits One 2008

  • British Airways is creating a social media network called Metrotwin, which is to act as a virtual bridge between London and New York, one of the airline’s busiest sectors.

    2008 September « One Size Fits One 2008

  • In September 2008, the airline created Metrotwin, a social community site about London and New York, to participate in social networking.

    New Statesman 2010

  • In September 2008, the airline created Metrotwin, a social community site about London and New York, to participate in social networking.

    New Statesman New Statesman 2010

  • They're sourced from a network of local experts, bloggers and niche online communities that the Metrotwin team has built up over the past 9 months.

    Telegraph Blogs 2009

  • Metrotwin. com is an online community that treats London and New York as a single place and provides short, Twitter-like recommendations of the best places to go in each city.

    Telegraph Blogs 2009

  • * British Airways has launched a social media platform called Metrotwin. com linking the world's two most dynamic hubs - London and New York.

    StreetInsider.com News Articles 2009

  • At the heart of the Metrotwin concept is the idea of twinning.

    Telegraph Blogs 2009

  • They're sourced from a network of local experts, bloggers and niche online communities that the Metrotwin team has built up over the past 9 months.

    Telegraph Blogs 2009

  • They're sourced from a network of local experts, bloggers and niche online communities that the Metrotwin team has built up over the past 9 months.

    Telegraph Blogs 2009

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