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Tap into more revenue and passenger loyalty with the #1 requested cabin service: True Inflight Internet.
With Aircell, the sky is no longer the limit!
Today’s passengers want to stay connected to their world. For most passengers, to step on a plane means a step away from life on the ground. While they’re in the air, their personal and business interests carry on below, without them. With Aircell at your side, you can change that, by connecting passengers to what they value most, while generating new revenue streams for your airline.
Over 65% of business travelers and one third of all leisure travelers in the United States carry laptops onboard when they fly. What’s more, 30% carry Wi-Fi enabled phones and PDAs. That’s a lot of personal electronic devices on your planes. But with no way to connect their device, passengers remain in an “offline” world between takeoff and landing.
In fact, passengers want to pay for true, reliable inflight Internet. A 2007 research study indicates that Internet access is the number one inflight service request by airline travelers, followed closely by video on demand. With Aircell, you can reconnect passengers to what they value most. All with one complete solution.
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Connect your passengers to the Internet. Connect your airline to customer loyalty.
What is the Internet, anyway? It’s more than just the Web; it’s freedom and choice; it’s business and pleasure; in short – it’s whatever your passengers want it to be.
By offering your passengers an endless stream of possibilities – one that keeps them productive, occupied and happy – they are more likely to come back and fly with you again. And in today’s domestic airline market, every one of them matters.
Connecting passengers to possibilities is about more than checking email and surfing the web. Passengers can do what they do on the ground, which means everyone is happy.- with Aircell, every passenger has a unique, personal flight experience
Aircell Inflight Internet improves the onboard experience, delivering the most advanced yet simple cabin experience in the world – on any commercial aircraft! As part of the installation, each plane is outfitted with a high capacity server that can hold thousands of movies, television programs, audio, games and applications.
Since over half your passengers have Wi-Fi equipped devices with them, they can use their own laptop computer or handheld device to wirelessly view movies, TV or listen to music – all on demand and on their own familiar device. What’s more, you won’t have to install heavy equipment, take the plane out of service or deal with unstable embedded IFE platforms.
Today’s air traveler is flexible and nimble; Chicago today, New York tomorrow, L.A. for the weekend. Aircell seeks to help you meet their needs with an onboard solution that’s as flexible and versatile as your passengers.
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Enjoy greater revenue and a greater competitive advantage
According to a 2007 study by IdeaWorks, 63% of airline executives believe that charging fees for services, rather than on a complimentary basis will continue to grow. In a world of rising fuel prices and dampening yields, this is good news for the revenue management department.
Unlike live television, which offers limited choices and is expected to be offered free of charge, Internet connectivity carries a “pay-for-play” expectation supported by thousands of possibilities on the passenger’s own familiar device. True inflight Internet rewards not only your passengers but you, the airline. Independent research indicates that Wi-Fi Internet access is a passenger tipping point in the choice between two carriers that are comparably priced and scheduled.
Whether passengers elect to purchase an Internet session, a movie, a TV show, shop online or play an online game, you will generate non-ticket revenue. If you want to generate more revenue on each flight, there is no reason to put more seats onboard. Talk to Aircell today.
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Need help navigating the sometimes-confusing realm of airborne communications technology? Check out the latest edition of AircellŪ HotSpots, our informative eZine for Business Aviation.
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