QantasLink is upgrading the inflight entertainment on
its aircraft.
For the first time, customers travelling on more
than 50 Boeing 717, Fokker 100, Airbus A320 and Alliance Airline’s
Embraer E190 aircraft will soon be able to stream more than 2,500
hours of movies, TV series and audiobooks via the Qantas
Entertainment app to their own personal device.
Customers will also have access to more content
through streaming partner Stan, including exclusive TV shows and
Stan Original films.
The entertainment upgrade started on one of QantasLink’s A320 aircraft
this week, and will be progressively installed across all QantasLink jet
aircraft by the second half of 2022.
Inflight entertainment via the Qantas
Entertainment App is currently offered on QantasLink’s dual-cabin
717 aircraft and the Qantas 737 and A330 fleets that fly
domestically. The 737s and domestic A330s also feature free,
high-speed WiFi.
The app can be downloaded for free from the Apple
Store and Google Play prior to departure. Additionally, inflight
entertainment can be accessed via a browser for anyone who does
not have the app loaded on their device.
Stephanie
Tully, Qantas Group Chief Customer Officer, said, “Customers tell us they value being able to take
time for themselves inflight to catch up on their favourite TV
shows or watch movies they didn’t get to see at the cinema. This investment means more of our customers will have
access to inflight entertainment, particularly when travelling to
smaller capital cities and regional centres. In a normal year, our customers watch more than
20 million hours of movies and TV shows while flying with us, so
we know our streaming service is incredibly popular, especially on
longer domestic routes. With Australia’s vaccination rollout gaining
momentum we expect the demand for travel will quickly return as
restrictions ease. Improvements like this will make it even better
when it does.”
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