Air Canada Rouge is now offering high-speed,
satellite internet aboard its Airbus A319 aircraft.
The service enables passengers to email, stream
video and music, surf the web and more just like they would when
they are not flying.
"Air Canada was the first Canadian carrier to offer customers
in-flight connectivity and today, we are pleased to extend this
service on Air Canada Rouge. High-speed internet is another great
on-board entertainment option for our customers and strengthens
Air Canada Rouge's promise to provide a wonderful beginning and
ending to any vacation," said Benjamin Smith, President, Passenger
Airlines at Air Canada.
Roll out of Gogo's new 2KU service on all 20 Air
Canada Rouge narrow-body A319s will be completed this month.
To
coincide with the launch, on these aircraft, Air Canada Rouge is
also updating its wireless In-Flight Entertainment experience to
the next generation of gate to gate, on-demand entertainment and
information.
Air Canada plans to complete installation of
satellite internet service on all Air Canada Rouge A321 and Boeing
767-300ER aircraft by the end of 2018.
Pricing packages will be
available so customers can choose a level of service that suits
their individual needs.
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