Air New Zealand has announced it's offering free Wi-Fi to customers on all Wi-Fi enabled flights this summer.
The news comes as the airline continues to roll out Wi-Fi across its international network, with the service now available on four of its Boeing 777-300 aircraft and five of its Boeing 777-200 aircraft that predominantly operate the airline’s trans-Tasman, US and London routes. The free Wi-Fi offer began on December 1 and will continue to February 28 next year. "We've had great customer interest in our inflight Wi-Fi product since we first started rolling it out on our international jet fleet in October last year. "Offering free Wi-Fi over the summer period is a great way for our customers to be able to stay connected with friends and family. According to Air New Zealand, standard Wi-Fi services are charged at $30 NZD for a full flight to Australia and the Pacific Islands and $40 for the duration of a flight to North America, Europe and Asia destinations.There is also a one-hour pass available for $9 on North America, Europe and Asia services.
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