LATAM Selects Viasat Amara for Select Wide-Body Long-Haul Aircraft
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While this service was already offered on certain shorter routes, the company will now add the service to trips to Europe and Oceania. In recent years, internet access during air travel has become an increasingly sought-after feature among travelers around the world. Major global airlines have begun offering this service, radically transforming the flying experience, especially on long-haul flights. It's no longer just about reaching your destin…
The LATAM group announced that it will start offering Wi-Fi on board the wide fuselage aircraft (Wide Body) for long-distance flights such as Santiago-Sydney, Lima-Madrid, São Paulo-London, among others. The new service will have a total investment of US$ 60 million and will start to be implemented from 2026, adding to the connectivity [...] The post LATAM Group will implement Wi-Fi on board in long-distance aircraft appeared first on Trade and …
LATAM Group invests USD 60 million to implement Viasat onboard Wi-Fi
LATAM Group will be offering Viasat’s Wi-Fi connectivity on board the carrier’s wide-body aircraft for long-haul flights. Starting the implementation on more than 60 aircraft in 2026, routes such as Santiago–Sydney, Santiago–New York, Lima–Madrid, and São Paulo–London, will benefit from the service which involves a total investment of $60 million. Viasat says this will complement the connectivity already offered on nearly 90% of the airline’s sh…
Read the original note in the following link: LATAM will deploy Wi-Fi on board on long-distance aircraft LATAM announced that it will begin to provide Wi-Fi connectivity on its wide fuselage aircraft starting in 2026, with an investment of US$60 million. This state-of-the-art service, provided by Viasat, will allow passengers on international routes such as Santiago–Sydney, Lima–Madrid and São Paulo–London to stay connected throughout the flight…
The LATAM group announced that it will start offering Wi-Fi on board the wide fuselage aircraft (Wide Body) for long-distance flights. The new service will have a total investment of US$60 million and will start to be implemented from 2026, adding to the connectivity already available on short and medium flights [...]
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