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  2. In-flight entertainment - Wikipedia

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    In-flight entertainment. In-flight entertainment (IFE) refers to entertainment and other value-added services available to aircraft passengers during a flight. Frequently managed by content service providers, the types of in-flight entertainment and their content vary significantly based on the airline, aircraft type, and geographic region.

  3. United will offer free in-flight Wi-Fi after signing deal ...

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    SOPA Images. United Airlines will soon provide free Wi-Fi to passengers on flights after inking a deal with Starlink, the satellite constellation internet provider from Elon Musk-owned SpaceX. The ...

  4. I flew a big-name airline and a budget competitor ... - AOL

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    The low-cost carrier also lets passengers order meals and drinks from the seatback screen. Neither airline left me waiting too long at baggage claim. Last year, I waited 45 minutes for my checked ...

  5. I flew budget carrier Norse Atlantic Airways from Europe to ...

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    The seatback screen has a marketplace to order food. The flight attendants announced food was 50% off once we were about an hour and a half away from New York. Taylor Rains/Business Insider

  6. Jetstar - Wikipedia

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    Jetstar is an Australian low-cost airline headquartered in Melbourne, Victoria. [3][4] It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Qantas, created in response to the threat posed by the airline Virgin Blue (now known as Virgin Australia). Jetstar is part of Qantas' two brand strategy of having Qantas Airways for the premium full-service market and ...

  7. Qatar Airways - Wikipedia

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    Qatar Airways was established by the government of Qatar on November 22, 1993; operations began on January 20, 1994. [ 11 ][ 12 ] Amman was the airline's first destination in May 1994. [ 13 ] In April 1995, the airline's CEO was Sheikh Hamad Bin Ali Bin Jabor Al Thani, who employed a staff of 75. By this time the fleet consisted of two Airbus ...