Inflight Entertainment To Be More Personal

Credit: ONAIR
The inflight entertainment establishment isn't sitting still. It's regrouping, pumping up the "wow" factor in seatback imagery and pushing hard to let Internet-savvy passengers do at 30,000 ft. what they're accustomed to doing on the street. However, an insurgency has been building over the past...

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