APEX CEO Joe Leader has suggested “green listing” passengers who have been cleared to carry electronics on restricted routes.

APEX CEO Joe Leader has suggested “green listing” passengers who have been cleared to carry electronics on restricted routes.
From AirAsia’s “digital airline” strategy to Flybe’s decision to re-introduce onboard duty free, FTE assesses the in-flight retail landscape.
SpiceJet will soon offer in-flight entertainment and retail services, after announcing that it will equip its entire fleet with BoardConnect Portable.
Qantas has switched on the high-speed Wi-Fi service for passengers travelling on a Boeing 737-800, as the carrier continues to fine-tune the service.
AirAsia has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Inmarsat for its high-speed GX Aviation in-flight connectivity solution.
Emirates’ Sir Tim Clark, IATA’s Alexandre de Juniac and APEX’s Joe Leader discuss the impact of the US and UK electronics ban.
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Jarkko Konttinen, former VP Marketing, CX and Ancillary, Finnair, explores how a new airline/airport retail model could transform ancillary revenues.
American Airlines’ Brian Richardson, JetBlue’s Jamie Perry, Delta’s Joe Kiely and Aeromexico’s Rodrigo Llaguno discuss the future of in-flight entertainment.
Japan Airlines has announced that it will offer passengers on domestic flights free access to the internet up until 31 August 2017.
A new report released by Routehappy has shed light on airlines’ increasing investments in in-flight connectivity services.
Japan Airlines has announced that it will offer passengers on domestic flights free access to the internet up until 31 August 2017.
A new report released by Routehappy has shed light on airlines’ increasing investments in in-flight connectivity services.
Lufthansa Group has announced that Inmarsat’s Ka-band in-flight connectivity service will initially be launched on 10 Airbus A320 family aircraft.
Alaska Airlines’ passengers can now send messages using iMessage, WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger without having to pay for in-flight Wi-Fi.
Southwest Airlines has announced new connectivity deals with Panasonic and GEE as part of its efforts to enhance the onboard experience.
FTE explores how a new generation of in-flight entertainment and connectivity solutions are presenting airlines with ancillary revenue generation opportunities.
Jet Airways has launched its new wireless IFE system, which allows passengers to stream a wide variety of content on their own devices.
Saudia will be bringing the SKYfi Club wireless in-flight entertainment platform to its A330 and A320 aircraft.
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