Air India brings the web to the skies!
The service is free during the introductory period and available on domestic and international routes, including New York, London, Paris, and Singapore. Passengers can connect multiple devices above 10,000 feet
Published Date - 1 January 2025, 05:24 PM
Mumbai: Private carrier Air India on Wednesday rolled out Wi-Fi internet connectivity services on board domestic and international flights on its widebody Airbus A350 and Boeing 787-9 fleet as well as on select Airbus A321neo aircraft.
This makes Air India the first airline to offer such services on flights within India, the airline said. Accessible on Wi-Fi-enabled devices such as laptops, tablets, and smartphones with iOS or Android operating systems, the in-flight Wi-Fi will also allow guests to connect multiple devices simultaneously when above 10,000 feet, it said.
The deployment of Wi-Fi on domestic routes follows an ongoing pilot programme on international services operated by the Airbus A350, select Airbus A321 neo and Boeing B787-9 aircraft serving international destinations including New York, London, Paris and Singapore.
As with the domestic offer, Wi-Fi is complimentary for an introductory period, Air India said. Air India said it will progressively roll out the service on other aircraft in its fleet over time.