NEWEST ADDITION TO INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT.
Air France and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Has started operating their first inflight connectivity flights with Wi-Fi on
board. The new service will allow customers to remain connected with the
world by being able to send text messages and e-mails and surf the
internet during their flight. On our specially designed inflight website
we also offer a broad range of free and up to date services including
live television news and sports channels, relevant airline and
destination information.
Air France and KLM will conduct a
trial phase throughout the rest of 2013 on two Boeing 777-300s. During
that time, customers can connect to the internet using their Wi-Fi
enabled smartphones, laptops or tablets at a fixed rate and use their
mobile phones for text messages or email, no matter what travel class
they are in. this was done in partnership with Panasonic Avionics.
Fares
During the pilot phase we will offer hourly and full-flight fees: EUR 10.95 per hour or EUR 19.95 for the full flight, applicable for all classes. These fees are in line with industry average. Travellers can pay for their internet access by credit card. Mobile phone usage (for text and data) will be billed to the phone users according to their own roaming agreements. Access to the inflight website will be free of charge.
Wireless
service — whether the on-board portal or satellite internet — will
commence once the flight has reached 20,000 feet, shortly after
take-off.
During the pilot phase we will offer hourly and full-flight fees: EUR 10.95 per hour or EUR 19.95 for the full flight, applicable for all classes. These fees are in line with industry average. Travellers can pay for their internet access by credit card. Mobile phone usage (for text and data) will be billed to the phone users according to their own roaming agreements. Access to the inflight website will be free of charge.
Wireless
service — whether the on-board portal or satellite internet — will
commence once the flight has reached 20,000 feet, shortly after
take-off.
“By
jointly launching inflight Wi-Fi and data transmission, Air France and
KLM are continuing to innovate. This inflight connectivity test phase on
long-haul flights perfectly integrates our ongoing strategy to offer
our customers even more new products and services.” stated Alexandre de Juniac, Chairman and CEO of Air France. 
