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Free Wi-Fi on board will first appear in an American airline in 2023.
Wall Street Journal reports delta airlines is preparing to add this service to its flights in the first months of next year.
Free Wi-Fi on Delta flights will become more commonplace
According to the announcement, the airline is expected to start offering Free WiFi in a “significant part” of his fleet, in order to later increase his presence.
The newspaper points out that it will be one of the first introductions in the aviation industry, which is looking for differentiating factors in the midst of a resurgence after the coronavirus pandemic. COVID-19.
Airlines have been offering in-flight internet for a fee for many years, with the exception of some routes.
Options like starlink promise a much more affordable service, while in Europe updated rules to allow passengers to use Mobile networks 5G on flights, although this will depend on the implementation of the airlines.
Source: RPP

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