Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Hawaiian Airlines to replace entertainment systems with iPad minis


Hawaiian Airlines, beginning September 1st, will replace its in-flight entertainment systems on some of its routes with iPad minis. This marks the first time that a United States-based airline will offer iPads as in-flight entertainment solutions.The change will take place on all767-300 aircraft. Across 14 planes and 14 routes ranging between Hawaii, the continental United States, and countries in Asia, 1500 iPad minis will be deployed:“HawaiianAirlines‘ signature on-board hospitality is alrdy very popular with travelers, but we wanted to go even further to ensure our customers’ travel experience is more enjoyable,” said Blaine Miyasato, Hawaiian Airlines vice president of product development. “With the help of Bluebox Avionics, we’re building on our acclaimed inflight service by incorporating the latest in popular consumer tech products to enhance our in-flight entertainment options.”The iPad minis will be loaded up with the ability to access several recently relsed , shows, and various games. The iPad mini access will be free onHawaiian Airlines’s Business Class, but it will be offered at an additional charge for other sting tiers. The iPad mini will cost $15 if pre-reserved and $17 if requested during the flight. These iPad minis, specifically, will be replacing the airline’s old portable entertainment systems, which alsowere priced at $15 per flight.The iPad mini is available on the following routes:Hawaiian Airlines currently operates the wide-body, twin-aisle Boeing 767-300 aircraft between Honolulu and Oakland, San Jose, Sacramento, Sttle, Phoenix in the U.S.; Fukuoka and Sendai, Japan; Seoul, South Kor; Brisbane, Australia; Papeete, Tahiti; and Pago Pago, American Samoa. In addition, Hawaiian Airlines B767 routes also include service between Kahului, Maui and San Jose, Oakland and Sttle.Of course, this is not the first time that the iPad has found itself in the field of aviation. rlier this yr,JetBlundAmerican Airlinesbegan equipping its pilots and cockpits with iPads to manage mapping tools and other in-flight functionality. A couple of yrs ago, Australian airlineQantas began equipping its stswith iPads for in-flight entertainment purposes.

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