April 30, 2024

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Air New Zealand is revolutionizing the in-flight experience with free internet on board

Air New Zealand is revolutionizing the in-flight experience with free internet on board

Air New Zealand is set to enhance the flying experience for its domestic passengers by integrating Starlink’s satellite internet service. The initiative aims to provide free Wi-Fi across the entire domestic fleet of aircraft, starting with one ADR aircraft and one domestic aircraft scheduled for late 2024. The upgrade is expected to deliver high-speed, low-latency internet to travelers. Ability to stream content and stay connected in real-time.

In a move that promises to redefine the quality of air connectivity, Air New Zealand is focusing on implementing technology that can deliver a better customer experience. With projected internet latency of just 30 milliseconds, passengers will not only enjoy the convenience of staying connected during the flight, but also the ease of using the service on multiple devices at no additional cost.

The collaboration with Starlink is a strategic decision by Air New Zealand, based on the successful use of free Wi-Fi on its international flights, which has received positive responses from passengers. Nikhil Ravi Shankar, Chief Digital Officer, expressed his delight at the development of Starling’s extensive satellite network to enhance domestic flight services. He assured that passengers seeking peace of mind should not use the service and enjoy their flight without interruption.

Starlink Vice President Jason Fritch is proud to work with Air New Zealand. The goal of this collaboration is to bring Starling’s advanced Internet capabilities to more travelers worldwide, setting a new standard in airline connectivity and influencing industry standards.

Frequently asked questions about Starlink integration into the Air New Zealand satellite internet service

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What does Air New Zealand have planned for its domestic flights?
Air New Zealand plans to integrate Starling’s satellite internet service to provide free, high-speed Wi-Fi on board its domestic fleet. The initiative will begin by the end of 2024 with one ATR aircraft and one domestic aircraft.

What benefits will passengers enjoy with the new onboard Wi-Fi service?
Passengers will enjoy high-speed, low-latency internet that makes it easy to stream content and stay connected in real-time. The service is expected to have a latency of up to 30 milliseconds and is available on multiple devices at no extra cost.

Why did Air New Zealand decide to partner with Starlink?
Air New Zealand’s decision was based on positive passenger response to free Wi-Fi on international flights. The airline aims to improve the domestic flight experience using Starling’s satellite suite.

Should passengers use the Wi-Fi service?
No, Air New Zealand ensures that passengers looking for a smooth in-flight experience can choose not to use the Wi-Fi service if they wish.

What does this collaboration mean for Starling?
The partnership with Air New Zealand allows Starlink to extend its advanced internet capabilities to more passengers worldwide.

Definitions:
– Latency: The time it takes for data to travel from source to destination. Low latency is desirable for real-time applications such as video streaming and online gaming.
– Satellite Constellation: A group of satellites that work together to provide comprehensive coverage and connectivity.
– Starlink: A satellite Internet constellation operated by SpaceX that provides satellite Internet access to most of the Earth.

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Related links:

– Air New Zealand (www.airnewzealand.co.nz)
– Starlink (www.starlink.com)