Singapore Airlines, free and unlimited wifi for all business class passengers and beyond
New paid Wi-Fi options planned for all passengers
Singapore Airlines activated free, unlimited Wi-Fi on board its flights for all Business Class passengers, as well as PPS Club members.
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About TFC They had already told you about it in September last year, when the company had kicked off an initial testing phase of the service.
Today those enrolled in the KrisFlyer program. who travel in Premium Economy Class will henceforth enjoy a three-hour free Wi-Fi plan, while those KrisFlyer program participants traveling in Economy Class. will have free access to Wi-Fi for two hours.
Passengers who are not enrolled in the KrisFlyer program or those who exceed the amount of hours in the free plans will instead be able to take advantage of new and advantageous Wi-Fi pricing plans made available by Singapore Airlines: US$3.99 for one hour, US$8.99 for three hours, and US$15.99 for the entire flight.
SIA thus becomes one of the first airlines to offer free unlimited Wi-Fi throughout its network for Suite, First Class and Business Class passengers, as well as customers belonging to the PPS Club.
Previously, in fact, Business Class passengers and PPS Club members had 100 MB of free in-flight Wi-Fi while KrisFlyer members in Premium Economy Class and Economy Class were offered a 2-hour free Wi-Fi plan optimized for text-only messaging services, also during the flight.
Yeoh Phee Teik, senior vice president of customer experience at Singapore Airlines., said, "Staying connected, even at an altitude of 35,000 feet, has become an essential aspect of the travel experience. With the enhancement of our Wi-Fi offerings, SIA passengers can stay in touch with loved ones, post photos and videos on social channels, or keep up to date with the latest news. These changes respond to the expressed needs of our passengers and are part of SIA's ongoing investments to improve the travel experience and maintain a leadership position."