Onboard Wi-Fi Quality Has Improved, But Who’s Paying?

The ViaSat-3 Satellite
Credit: ViaSat
As passenger expectations for reliable, affordable onboard Wi-Fi grow, some providers are scrambling to provide a new level of connectivity. At the 2025 Aircraft Interiors Exhibitions (AIX) in Hamburg, Germany, several speakers said airlines that failed to provide passengers with a Wi-Fi service...
Alan Dron

Based in London, Alan is Europe & Middle East correspondent at Air Transport World.

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