VNA has stated that the Internet connection service through the inflight wifi will be implemented on its four A350-900 aircraft as of October 10. The service will be deployed on other wide-body planes in the future.
Flights between Vietnam to destinations such as the Republic of Korea and Shanghai will be the first routes that will be equipped with the inflight wifi service.
VNA to deploy inflight wifi service from October 10 (Cre: VNA).
VNA is to utilize technology provided by its partner Sitaonair, which will transmit signals from the aircraft to the Internet via satellite. This is a similar service used on several flights of regional airlines including Singapore Airlines and Thai Airways.
The new service will allow passengers to perform simple tasks such as browsing the internet, sending and receiving emails, and using messaging applications. According to VNA’s representative, the internet speed of this service will be limited and will not be as fast as the wifi on the ground.
In order to use this service, customers will have to pay an access fee via credit card during the flight. Vietnam Airline representatives said that the carrier will not offer a specific price for using the service, but have estimated that costs will range between US$8 and US$10 per passenger per flight.
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Nguyen Mai Huong-COMM