Singapore Airlines unlimited in-flight Wi-Fi free for all

Singapore Airlines is expanding free unlimited in-flight Wi-Fi across all cabin classes.
From 1 July it includes all Premium Economy Class and Economy Class customers.
It will be available virtually across the entire aircraft fleet and almost the entire route network.
To use it, customers enter their KrisFlyer membership details at the point of booking through the Manage Booking online option, or at check-in.
Non-KrisFlyer members can also sign up for membership online or on board their flight via the SIA digital content portal.
Suites, First Class, and Business Class customers, as well as PPS Club members[ will continue to have free unlimited in-flight Wi-Fi.
Since February, KrisFlyer members in Premium and Economy Class get three- and two-hour Wi-Fi surf plans respectively.
Yeoh Phee Teik, Customer Experience SVP, said: “Giving access to free unlimited Wi-Fi is yet another milestone.”
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