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  2. 3 takeaways from Delta's big CES event: Bluetooth, AI, and ...

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    The translation service allows flight attendants to send tailored messages in the flyer's preferred language to their seatback screen. AI tools. The airline is also adding new AI tools, known as ...

  3. In-flight entertainment - Wikipedia

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    The largest international airlines sometimes pay more than $90,000 for a license to show one movie over a period of two or three months. These airlines usually feature up to 100 movies at once, whereas 20 years ago they would have only 10 or 12. In the United States, airlines pay a flat fee every time the movie is watched by a passenger.

  4. Airlines are ditching seatback screens and making you use ...

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    Airlines are beginning to remove the seatback screens passengers once used to watch movies and TV shows, according to the New York Times.

  5. Some airline issues get you a refund, some don't. How it ...

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    A few years ago, I was flying on Delta, and my seatback screen was broken, and I was given about 2,500 SkyMiles as a goodwill gesture. Schrier said EVA eventually offered him about $100 in ...

  6. Passenger Wi-Fi on airplanes - Wikipedia

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    The data is then transmitted to the airplane via an antenna located on the top of the aircraft. An onboard router subsequently distributes the Wi-Fi signal to passengers. The optional use of Wi-Fi on personal devices by travelers is enabling airlines to eliminate in-seat screens, resulting in energy savings and reduced aircraft weight. [10]

  7. Tasman Empire Airways Limited - Wikipedia

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    Tasman Empire Airways Limited (1940–1965), better known by its acronym TEAL, is the former name of Air New Zealand. [1] [2]TEAL was formed by the Intergovernmental Agreement for Tasman Sea Air Services (also known as the Tasman Sea Agreement), which is a treaty signed by the governments of the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand in London on 10 April 1940. [3]

  8. Airfone - Wikipedia

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    They cited the declining use of the service, as well as a desire to focus on their key businesses: broadband, wireless and wireline services. Airfone service was installed on 1,000 aircraft belonging to United Airlines and Continental Airlines. US Airways and Delta Air Lines have removed all Airfone handsets from their planes. Verizon will ...

  9. New airplane business class seat design has huge 45-inch TV ...

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    Collins Aerospace and Panasonic Avionics have teamed up to reimagine the future of airplane TV and movie-viewing, via an innovative seat concept called MAYA. New airplane business class seat ...