And catering to these findings, a growing number of airlines strives to serve to the internet as an additional bonus for bread rolls and dishes wrapped pleasure of the sheet. A new currently displayed computer graphics to the world's airlines are offering free connectivity, with the Irish Aer Lingus, of Spain, Vueling Airlines and Norwegian Air Shuttle carrying the air parcel Nok Europe.In Asia, China air, China EasternAirlines Philippines and Thailand all offers Wi-Fi in flight free of charge. In the Middle East, Turkish Airlines is leading the trend while Jet Blue Airways flies the flag for America. Map of airlines offer Wi-Fi, published by Let's fly cheaper in January, also shows the countries that charge by 'logging on' KLM Airlines, based in the Netherlands, QuantasVirgin America and Australia are some of the more expensive optionswhen it comes to connectivity. While a number of major American carriers currently offers Wi-Fi to its passengers, many British airlines have been slow to meet the demand, with many not offer the service atall. When it comes to paid - for inflight internet, some of the prices may be abusive. Tim Farrar, President of TMF Associates, previously said the highest price that Satan was $45 (£30) on a Virgin America flight from Washington, DC, San Francisco.That more than three times theaverage price - £8.50 ($13) - from one session on a flight home United States, with airlines get a cut of 20-25 per cent of providers as Gogo said Farrar.Gogo, one of the world's largest suppliers, sells daily passes for $16 (£10.50) when they buy in advance, although purchases on Board may be around £25 ($40) per flight. For £40 ($60), travelers can get a month's worth of access in all the flights with Gogo service, including Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, American Airlines and VirginAmerica.Last year, Gogo announced a new pass of messaging that allows passengers to use applications like Viber, Skype, WhatsApp and iMessage for £2 ($3) per flight on most flights in the United States and Canada.Airlines currently using two systems to provide WiFi accessin their planes, satellite connections for flights over oceans and air toground, which is faster. Most airlines offer 1 to 3MB download speeds per second, what is acceptable to surf or check the email ofinternet, but not for the transmission of television programs or movies. The UK download speed half the country is slightly less than 23MB per second. To meet the demand, a handful of airlines have launched free streaming technology on board, including Virgin America, which has partnered with Netflix. JetBlue last month allowed to passengers to use Amazon Prime.
WHAT LINES AIRLINES CHARGE FOR WI-FI ACCESS DURINGFLIGHT?? Pricing plans and availability vary by airline and aircraft. This is a sample of some of the options available to passengers:
Aer Lingus: £5.85 ($9.95) per hour or £11 ($18.95) by flight; free for business class American Airlines: £10 ($16) for an all-day pass and £33($49.95) to spend a month on domestic flights; £8 ($12) for two hours, £11.50 ($17) for four hours or £12.75 ($19) for a full flight on DeltaAir Lines international routes: £13.50 ($19.95) for 60 minutes in a laptop/tablet, £27 ($39,95) for a full flight in a laptop/tablet, £10 ($14.95)for 60 minutes on a mobile, 20 pounds ($29.95) for a full flight in a mobile Emirates : 10MB of free data, with an extra 500MB to 65 p ($1)on Airbus A380 aircraft
Finnair: £3.50 ($5.50) for an hour or £11 ($16.50) for the entire flight in the Airbus A350 (the service is free in business class)
JetBlue: Basic service is free, premium service is £6 ($9) per hour
Norwegian: Free service on flights within Europe and between the United States and the Caribbean (no service on transatlantic flights)
Qatar Airways: Free for the first 15 minutes, then £3.50 ($5) for an hour or £7 ($10) for three hours. On longer flights, passengers can access wifi for the duration of the trip for a flat fee of £14 ($20). Southwest Airlines: £5.40 ($8) a day United Airlines: £2.70 ($3.99) to £10.75 ($15.99) per flight, depending on the distance; hourly rates range from£1.35 ($1.99) to £2.70 ($3.99) Virgin Atlantic: £14.99 ($22.30) by theMonarch Airlines flight allows customers do things like browse the internet or WiFi, but uses Wi-Fi to provide a service of streaming videothat the costs of up to £3.99 ($6) for a full flight and works through an application downloaded to a tablet or laptop. St

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