SAS to launch in-flight connectivity
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Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has announced that it will offer in-flight internet and mobile services in spring 2011. The service, free for Business Class and Economy Extra customers, will be initially launched on Heathrow to Stockholm and Oslo flights. The move is part of an approach to boost the airline’s business traveller passengers. Broadband services will include full internet access, online shopping, movies, games, destination information, real-time flight information and bookable services at the destination city (.e.g. taxis or hotel reservations).
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