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Monday, March 3, 2014

All Nippon Airways Now Offering Wi-Fi Access

Above, an All Nippon Airways jet at Narita International Airport. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

I suppose it is better to be late to the party than not arrive at all.

Such is the case with All Nippon Airways (ANA), who has finally begun offering Wi-Fi access on its flights.

According to News On Japan:
ANA, One of the major Japanese airlines, has announced that they are finally going to start offering in-flight Wi-Fi access, provided by OnAir of Switzerland, on March 1. 
First, they will introduce the service for a few of their Boeing 777-300ER and Boeing 767-300 aircraft, which usually fly to Europe, the U.S. and some Asian counties. Then, they will add the service to more airplanes for a total of 28 aircraft by the end of this year.
Japan Airlines, Japan's other major carrier, has already been offering Wi-Fi access on their international flights.

To read more (including rates), go here.

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