American follows Delta with free entertainment
American is making all its inflight entertainment free, following Delta’s lead. But when will we get free Wi-Fi?
American is making all its inflight entertainment free, following Delta’s lead. But when will we get free Wi-Fi?
Delta’s gift to economy passengers: its whole suite of movies, TV, music and games will now be free to all passengers.
American Airlines announces some inflight upgrades, including more entertainment choices, meals on Texas-Hawaii flights, and The Pretzels Are Back!
In a coup that’s sure to excite envy among both frequent fliers and Star Wars fanatics, Air France has scored a coup: a deal to show the new Star Wars: The Force Awakens on four U.S.-to-Paris flights.
Thales’ mock-up of what the system might look like. Just like Santa Claus, your seatback screen may soon “know when you are sleeping, and know when you’re awake,” according to Japanese inflight entertainment maker Thales. At the…
I’ve often wondered about some of the movies and videos I’ve seen: “How would that play out on a plane…especially not knowing who might be sitting next to my “private” seatback screen. So it was interesting to learn from Megan Snedden’s blog …
That’s sort of the idea behind some new design initiatives for airline seating. Panasonic, and some others, are betting that by designing all the elements
Qantas, which has some of the world’s longest routes because it’s, well, far away, is about to pioneer a new inflight entertainment on selected flights—Virtual Reality headsets which will, among other things, let you “be” in other places besides…
American is making all its inflight entertainment free, following Delta’s lead. But when will we get free Wi-Fi?
Delta’s gift to economy passengers: its whole suite of movies, TV, music and games will now be free to all passengers.
American Airlines announces some inflight upgrades, including more entertainment choices, meals on Texas-Hawaii flights, and The Pretzels Are Back!
In a coup that’s sure to excite envy among both frequent fliers and Star Wars fanatics, Air France has scored a coup: a deal to show the new Star Wars: The Force Awakens on four U.S.-to-Paris flights.
Thales’ mock-up of what the system might look like. Just like Santa Claus, your seatback screen may soon “know when you are sleeping, and know when you’re awake,” according to Japanese inflight entertainment maker Thales. At the…
I’ve often wondered about some of the movies and videos I’ve seen: “How would that play out on a plane…especially not knowing who might be sitting next to my “private” seatback screen. So it was interesting to learn from Megan Snedden’s blog …
That’s sort of the idea behind some new design initiatives for airline seating. Panasonic, and some others, are betting that
Qantas, which has some of the world’s longest routes because it’s, well, far away, is about to pioneer a new inflight entertainment on selected flights—Virtual Reality headsets which will, among other things, let you “be” in other places besides…