Etihad Airways has said it will provide onboard
wireless internet on selected routes to Europe before the end of
the year.
Speaking at the World Broadband Forum in Paris, Etihad
CEO James Hogan said, “I can tell you that Etihad will have two
aircraft with operational onboard internet by December this year,
and five aircraft by March, 2012 ... Three of those
five aircraft will be Airbus A330-300s, which will operate between
Abu Dhabi and cities like Frankfurt, Geneva, London, Munich and
Paris. And we are right at the point now of settling on a
fleet-wide connectivity solution for the years to come.”
He said that airlines around the world now faced pressure from
customers to make broadband internet access standard on all
flights, but cautioned the industry to invest wisely in wireless
innovation.
“Perhaps the biggest challenge
is to stay in synch on this incredibly fast and exciting journey
into the future. Annually, airlines invest billions in aircraft
and millions in inflight entertainment and other trappings, years
before the aircraft enter service. Changes in technology move at
the speed of light ... There is an ever present danger of investing
heavily in a system or hardware that is likely to be obsolete by
the time it rolls off the production line,” Mr. Hogan said.
Etihad’s
online sales in July 2011, were up 71% on the previous
year.
“The day is approaching when the greater
part of our selling and CRM will be digital, particularly via
smartphone and tablet devices,” he said.
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