Air Travel Latest News: Airline major SpiceJet on Monday launched ‘SpiceScreen’, an in-flight entertainment system which enables delivery of content on to the personal devices of the passengers through Wi-Fi network. Also Read – Air Asia Head of Operations, Air Safety Suspended After ex-Pilot Reveals Violation of Safety Norms
According to the company, this is an enhanced version of the airline’s existing in-flight entertainment system. Also Read – Domestic Flights Latest News: More Than 5 Million Passengers Flew Since Resumption of Air Travel in India
The airline said that unlike traditional in-flight entertainment systems, flyers can easily access ‘SpiceScreen’ on any of their hand-held devices – a smartphone, tablet or a laptop by simply connecting to the onboard wireless network by following a few easy steps. Also Read – SpiceJet Operates First Long-haul Wide-body Charter Flight to Canada
“Using Android phones, weighing around 200 grams each, to perform the dual role of Wi-Fi servers and content hub is a remarkable achievement and costs us barely 1 per cent of the cost that we were paying previously to foreign service providers,” said Ajay Singh, Chairman & Managing Director, SpiceJet.
“Going forward, we will use the local Wi-Fi for providing additional onboard services to our customers.”