Qantas started testing inflight A380
connectivity, offering passengers travelling between Australia and
the United States access to the internet and emails in the sky.
The trial has started aboard six Qantas A380s
equipped with internet technology for flights between Sydney and
Los Angeles and Melbourne and Los Angeles.
Qantas Executive Manager Customer Experience
Alison Webster said customers will be able to access the internet
via their Wi-Fi enabled laptops and personal electronic devices,
such as iPhones, iPads and BlackBerrys, on Qantas for the first
time.
“The eight week trial will give customers the
opportunity to access the Internet in exactly the same way as a
terrestrial Wi-Fi hotspot in which customers can pay with their
credit card and surf the Internet, including the use of email,” Ms
Webster said. “Qantas is the first airline in the world to trial
this service on direct flights between Australia and the US ... Over the past week Qantas has conducted some
preliminary testing and is pleased to now trial the service with
customers flying between Australia and Los Angeles.”
The connectivity service, provided by OnAir uses
Inmarsat’s SwiftBroadband and global satellite based connections
to transfer data between the passengers in the aircraft to the
ground.
The trial will initially be available to
customers travelling in the First and Business cabins and will
form part of Qantas' ongoing strategic evaluation of connectivity
options, including the review of next generation technology
platforms.
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