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In 1947 United Airlines was the first airline to have an exclusive inflight publication, however, Hemispheres was not conceptualized until 1992. Since then, over 140 editorial and design awards have been presented to the magazine. In 1947 United Airlines was the first airline to have an exclusive inflight publication, however, Hemispheres was not conceptualized until 1992. Since then, over 140 editorial and design awards have been presented to the magazine.

As of March 2009 Hemispheres Magazine has changed Publishers and Publishing Houses and is now published by INK Publishing, a UK based company with offices globally.


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Hemispheres is a monthly inflight magazine featured on United Airlines flights. It is the most award-winning airline magazine in the United States and is read by approximately 1.5 million people.

In 1947 United Airlines was the first airline to have an exclusive inflight publication, however, Hemispheres was not conceptualized until 1992. Since then, over 140 editorial and design awards have been presented to the magazine.

As of March 2009 Hemispheres Magazine has changed Publishers and Publishing Houses and is now published by INK Publishing, a UK based company with offices globally.

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