China Airlines introduces new onboard Wi-Fi system
Taiwan-based China Airlines unveiled an all new onboard Wi-Fi system for its Boeing 737-800 fleet.
The Fantasy Sky Wireless Entertainment System is currently in trial-run mode and will officially launch in 2022.
Travellers can now use their personal devices for various multimedia streaming services in-flight.
China Airlines becomes the first airline in Taiwan to introduce in-flight wireless streaming services.
Once aircraft reach 10,000 feet, passengers can use their devices to connect to the aircraft network.
The network provides access to free video-on-demand services for Hollywood, Japanese and Korean films, as well as music streaing.
They can also browse in-flight publications and Sky Boutique Duty-Free Shopping.
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