Air India's Onboard Wi-Fi Service Rollout
Air India has become the first airline in India to offer Wi-Fi Internet connectivity on domestic flights. This service is initially available on select domestic and international flights.
Current Fleet Offering Wi-Fi
- Wi-Fi is available on Airbus A350, Boeing 787-9, and select Airbus A321neo aircraft.
- These aircraft are equipped with the necessary hardware for Internet connectivity.
- The service is being extended from erstwhile Vistara aircraft, facilitated by Nelco and Panasonic Avionics Corporation.
Accessing Onboard Wi-Fi
- Passengers must enable Wi-Fi on their devices and select the 'Air India Wi-Fi' network.
- They need to enter their details, such as PNR and last name, to access the internet.
Technologies for In-Flight Internet Connectivity
- Air-to-Ground (ATG) Technology: Utilizes ground-based cellular towers to provide connectivity. Limited by the availability of towers.
- Satellite-Based Connectivity: Internet from ground stations is transmitted to aircraft through satellites, offering wider coverage.
Functioning of In-Flight Wi-Fi
- Wi-Fi signals from passenger devices are collected by in-cabin antennae.
- Signals are relayed to an onboard server, then transmitted via satellites or ground towers depending on the technology used.
- Satellite systems provide signals through an antenna on the aircraft to a satellite, while ATG systems use cellular towers.
Cost Considerations
- Initial installation of antennae is costly for airlines.
- Globally, some airlines offer a limited amount of free Internet before charging for data packs.
- Airlines may offer free or discounted Internet to loyalty program members and premium passengers.
- Air India offers the service free for a limited introductory period.