Regional QantasLink fleet getting IFE upgrade
QantasLink’s jet aircraft are set for a big upgrade with the regional airline rolling out inflight entertainment streamed to customers’ own devices.
The upgrades will be seen on aircraft from this month onwards.
For the first time customers on Boeing 717, Fokker 100, Airbus A320 and Alliance Airline’s Embraer E190 aircraft will be able to stream more than 2,500 hours of premiere movies.
The content library will also include streaming TV series and audiobooks.
Customers will also have access to more content through streaming partner Stan including exclusive TV shows and Stan Original films.
The entertainment upgrade begins on QantasLink’s A320 aircraft this week, with being progressively installed across all QantasLink jet aircraft by the second half of 2022.
Entertainment via the Qantas App is currently offered on QantasLink’s dual-cabin 717 aircraft and the Qantas 737 and A330 fleets that fly domestically.
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