Lufthansa passengers travelling on long-haul
flights can now once again enjoy the full freedom of online
communication.
Together with its long-standing partners Panasonic
Avionics Corporation and Deutsche Telekom, Lufthansa is one of the
first airlines to offer its customers broadband Internet access on
intercontinental routes.
The service, which will initially be
provided on selected North Atlantic routes, will be available on
nearly the entire Lufthansa intercontinental network by the end of
2011.
“Inflight Internet on board our longhaul flights is an
innovation in the interests of our customers,” said Thierry Antinori, member of the Lufthansa German Airlines Board. “FlyNet
complements the consistent communications service offering for
Lufthansa customers at all points of the travel chain. It provides
them with completely new and unique opportunities to spend their
time on board or while waiting for connecting flights.”
The inflight Internet service
gives passengers with a WLAN-enabled laptop or smartphone
unlimited online access. Thanks to the high bandwidth, emails –
including those with large file attachments – can be sent and
received without any time delay. Business travellers can also
access their company’s Virtual Private Network (VPN).
In spring
2011, inflight data communication should also be possible using
the mobile phone standards GSM and GPRS. In addition to the
wireless Internet (WLAN) service, Lufthansa customers will then be
able to use their mobile phones to send and receive SMS text
messages and transfer data with smart phones such as the iPhone or
PDAs such as BlackBerry.
FlyNet is easy to use.
Passengers - no matter where they are sitting on the aircraft -
can logon to the Internet with any WLAN-enabled device, just as at
any public hotspot, or in the near future set up a connection with
a GSM/GPRS-enabled device. After opening the browser, they can
automatically access the exclusive, free Lufthansa FlyNet portal,
where they will find constantly updated news about economics,
politics, sports and entertainment. Via this portal they can
access the Internet service provided by Deutsche Telekom, which is
to be paid from February 2011 onwards.
Service provider information
detailing the various billing options is available on this portal
as well, including payment via credit card, via integrated roaming
partners or by redeeming Miles & More award miles. The price for
one hour’s online access is 10.95 euros or 3,500 miles, while the
24-hour flat rate is 19.95 euros or 7,000 miles. Under the 24-hour
flat rate agreement, passengers can access the Internet on all
Lufthansa connecting flights equipped with a hotspot during the
period of validity as well as after the flight in Lufthansa
lounges.
Thanks to the introductory FlyNet offer, inflight
Internet access will be available for free on FlyNet-equipped
aircraft until 31 January 2011.
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