The companion app, which was developed for Singapore Airlines by MTT in conjunction with Panasonic Avionics, enables customers to review the IFE video and audio content that will be available on their flight, create pre-selected favourites lists, and control the seat-back IFE system – all using their personal electronic devices.
The app is now available on iOS and Android tablets, with availability on iOS and Android mobile phones expected in Q2 2016 (Cre: SIA).
To make use of the app, customers can install the SingaporeAir tablet application on their device prior to the aircraft’s departure. Once onboard, they can then link their device to the IFE system using the aircraft’s inflight WiFi network. Connecting to KrisWorld, the airline’s IFE system will then allow for movies, TV shows or music to be launched on the seat monitor, directly from their list of favorites or from the entire media list.
Linking the app to the IFE system also enables the personal device to be used as a remote control, to pause, play, or skip through media content.
SIA will be the first airline in the world to enable this on a Panasonic inflight entertainment system. Passengers will be able to multi-task such as by browsing through the index of KrisWorld content on their device while watching a movie on the seat monitor. Passengers can even access real-time information on the flight progress and flight path without interrupting their movie viewing.
Current features of the companion app will initially be available on the airline’s new fleet of Airbus A350-900s, with plans to progressively roll it out to the Boeing 777-300ERs and other aircraft in future.
In addition to the outstanding advantages in convenience and flight range, VNA’s A321neo possesses an impressive Wireless streaming entertainment system, promising to bring passengers a wonderful experience.
The entertainment program is integrated with Wireless streaming system on the A321neo, including movies and music which are in standard with the entertainment system on B787/A350 aircraft that VNA is operating for long flights.
The entertainment system is available in five different languages: Vietnamese, English, Japanese, Korean and Chinese, making it easy for VNA’s passengers to select and relax with Vietnamese/Asian movies, dramas, music collection.
VNA is the first carrier in Vietnam equipped with Wireless streaming system. In addition, VNA has developed special features for the system such as passengers’ screens with VNA’s brand identity.
“With the proliferation of personal mobile devices and the arrival of our new Airbus A350 fleet, this latest innovation will help enhance the inflight entertainment experience for our customers,” said Singapore Airlines Senior Vice President Product and Services, Mr Tan Pee Teck. “It offers more information and greater control both on the ground and inflight, and we are excited to be the first airline in the world to offer such an application to our customers.”
Singapore Airlines’ KrisWorld IFE system offers up to 295 movies, over 470 TV programs and more than 450 CD albums each month..
Cre: Japan Today
Nguyen Mai Huong-COMM