![]() ![]() Prior to that, audiences probably saw the first or second versions.įilm history books have shared the tale of frightened Lumière screening audiences for decades. The title of this version (in French L’arrivée du train à La Ciotat) appears for the first time in the Lumière program announcements in the Lyon républicain on October 10, 1897.Likely some employees of the Lumière estate were there too. This version actually includes several members of the Lumière family: Louis’s three-year-old daughter Suzanne (the little girl accompanied by two women), his own mother Joséphine (wearing a plaid cape), and his two-year-old niece Madeleine Koehler (holding an elderly lady’s hand), five-year-old nephew Marcel Koehler, and either Louis’s or Auguste’s wife–both women looked similar.The third, most famous version (although one of the previous two floats around YouTube quite a bit) was taken in the summer of 1897.The second is unknown, although it was apparently taken sometime during the winter. The first version was filmed between January 16 and February 3, 1896, when Louis Lumière stayed in La Ciotat.Their family owned a 222 acre estate there which even had a couple miles of beach. Louis and Auguste Lumière were well known in La Ciotat, a small town on the French Mediterranean coast near Marseilles.The first two were filmed in 1896, the third in 1897.There are actually three versions out there–that we know of.The famed first public showing at the Grand Salon in Paris on Decemdid not include Arrival of the Train.The roll out has already become and will be widely available to customers with an iPhone running iOS 16.1 or later and with the most up to date United app, by the end of May.An…accurate?…recreation from Hugo (2011).Īh, but here’s some food for thought: What if the story of Arrival of the Train was actually more myth than fact? Could its legendary status actually be…just that, a legend?įirst, here’s some facts about Arrival of the Train that are worth knowing: See departure and arrival gates, pre- and in-flight countdowns, and baggage carousel information right in the Dynamic Island.Open their boarding pass directly from the Live Activity to easily scan during security check-in or while boarding their flight.Access details like the flight number, on-time status, inbound aircraft status, estimated departure and arrival times, and more in the Live Activity on the Lock Screen or the Dynamic Island when expanded.The airline has revealed customers will be able to look at their lock screen and: The feature will provide easy access to the useful information, prioritising passenger convenience and transforming their phone into the ultimate travel companion. It’s going to save passengers a lot of time, and we think they’re going to love it, especially during a busy travel season.” This new feature is another way United is leveraging technology to improve our customers’ travel journey. “We’re seeing soaring demand for travel this summer, and Live Activities puts all the flight information you need right at your fingertips, whether your iPhone is locked or you’re doing something else like checking email, listening to music or texting friends. ![]() Linda Jojo, Chief Customer Officer for United described the benefits of this: Yesterday, a press release announced United are the first US airline to support Live Activities for iPhone, tapping in to Apple’s feature to provide customers timely updates and easy access to important flight details. United Airlines is making it easier than ever for some passengers to view crucial travel details with a new feature giving flyers “real-time access to flight information at a glance.” The airline is condensing real-time flight information including gate, status, seat number, and boarding pass right on your lock screen, it is even complete with a countdown to departure time. How many times have you been running through a busy airport, desperately looking for a screen to inform you which gate to rush to, only to find out your flight is delayed? United leverages iPhone feature to provide passengers real-time access to flight details on their lock screen ![]()
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