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Emirates Sees Free Onboard Wi-Fi as Future Standard


Emirates Sees Free Onboard Wi-Fi as Future Standard

In the first three years since Emirates launched inflight Wi-Fi connectivity, more than half a million passengers have connected to the internet onboard an Emirates flight, and this demand is expected to increase exponentially.

Emirates today invests more than US$20 million annually on installing and operating inflight connectivity systems which enable onboard Wi-Fi services. Onboard Wi-Fi is available on the airline’s New Zealand services to Dubai and beyond with the feature installed on all of the 53 Emirates A380s and on 28 Boeing 777s, which serve routes across six continents.

The airline also has an aggressive retrofit programme which will eventually see its entire fleet Wi-Fi enabled. Importantly, Emirates is subsidizing or waiving the high cost of buying data for passenger use.

“It is a fact that our customers want onboard connectivity, and this demand is only going to increase as more people embrace an ‘always-on’ digital lifestyle, and carry smart mobile devices when they travel. We’ve always viewed Wi-Fi as a service and a value-added part of Emirates’ overall product, rather than a revenue stream,” said Sir Tim Clark, President Emirates Airline.

He added: “If we can offer good quality Wi-Fi connections for everyone onboard at no charge tomorrow, we will do it. But we face a slew of technical limitations – from speed and bandwidth availability and cost, to the supporting hardware and software – all of which we are working hard to address with the industry right now.

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“Ultimately, we believe that onboard Wi-Fi will become a free service, and a standard that customers will expect on a full service airline, just like onboard refreshments and personal inflight entertainment. Emirates is leading the way on this, and we are working closely with our suppliers and various stakeholders towards this vision.”

On most Emirates flights equipped with Wi-Fi, passengers enjoy the first 10 MBs of data for free, which is sufficient for most travellers to check in on their social media accounts. Subsequently, a token US$1 charge is imposed for the next 600 MBs. Emirates is updating its software programming to eventually enable passengers to have unlimited free access to Wi-Fi. On a few of its A380s and 777s, it is not currently possible to offer the first 10MB free for technical reasons, but the airline is working hard to resolve the issue in the coming months.

In October, Emirates saw a daily average of 3,500 passengers using onboard Wi-Fi, at an average of 28 MBs per user.

The highest number of Wi-Fi users on a single Emirates flight was recorded on an A380 with 153 passengers connecting, and the highest internet volume recorded on a single flight was nearly 8,000 MBs from 26 users onboard a Boeing 777 flight.

According to the airline’s data, the sites its passengers most frequently access onboard include Google, Facebook, and chat services Skype, WhatsApp and BBM, reflecting travellers’ strong desire to stay connected and their use of social media channels to do so.

Passengers onboard Emirates also have other ways to stay connected with in-seat SMS and email, as well as mobile phone services. All of Emirates’ 36 dedicated airport lounges around its global network offer complimentary Wi-Fi connectivity.

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