The new service allows the client to be connected throughout the flight, with no time or mega limit
Air Europa takes a new step in on-board connectivity and improves the WiFi experience for its passengers with three new levels of products for long and short distance routes, which will remain active throughout the flight, with no time or mega limitation.
Starting tomorrow, when Air Europa gradually and gradually resumes its European and transoceanic flights, the entire Dreamliner and Airbus 330 fleet, as well as the new Boeing 737-800 aircraft for short and medium radius, will have this new service available. It will allow the client to chat, surf the web, use social networks, send emails, VPN connection to work or use different applications depending on the level they acquire throughout the flight.
Globalia's air division will have three passes: Chat, Chat and Surf, Chat and Surf Plus, depending on the volume of navigation required by the passenger, who will only have to choose the one that best suits their needs. Air Europa differentiates between domestic and European fares, which range between three and twelve euros, and long-distance fares, which range from five to 30 euros.
The service, developed by Panasonic, may be contracted on board by the passenger, although soon it may also be done through the company's website. To activate WiFi, the procedure is the same as before. The passenger, with his device in airplane mode, must connect to the WiFi network "aireuropaontheair". After that, you must open the browser and select the Internet plan you want.
To improve the experience and respond to all requests or questions that may arise regarding its use, Globalia's airline has activated the email ontheair@air-europa.com and invites all users to send, if necessary, your comments and suggestions to offer the best service.