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Surfing the internet with seamless reliable connectivity has now become the new normal onboard Ethiopian Airlines flights.
It follows the onboard Wi-Fi internet connectivity the Airline introduced on its A350 fleet using the latest broadband satellite technology (Ka-band).
With the state-of-the-art broadband satellite technology, passengers can rest assured that they will enjoy reliable connectivity for sending emails, shopping online or even chatting on social media while flying over the clouds.
Mr. Tewolde GebreMariam, Group CEO of Ethiopian Airlines, said: “We are glad to introduce inflight internet connectivity with the latest broadband satellite technology, Ka-band, offering our passengers seamless digital experience as they fly Ethiopian. The launch of the onboard Wi-Fi internet is part of our relentless efforts to further add to passengers’ comfort keeping pace with the technology of the day.
“As a customer-centric airline, we will remain focused on continuous service excellence, taking advantage of emerging technologies and infrastructure,” GebreMariam added.
Passengers can access the inflight connectivity service by purchasing vouchers at Ethiopian Airlines sales outlets including Addis Ababa International Airport customer service desk, boarding gate and cabin crews onboard the fights.
Online sales through credit/debit card and ShebaMiles miles are also additional options for passengers to enjoy the service.
The inflight Wi-Fi can be accessed with smart phones, tablets and laptops.
The service is initially launched on the A350 fleet of Ethiopian Airlines with further plans to expand on other airplanes deployed on long haul flights.
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