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Order HereVirgin America has signed an agreement with Internet TV company NetFlix that allows the US carrier to stream NetFlix’s full catalog of films and shows to passengers.
Virgin America, a San Francisco-based carrier, is initially providing NetFlix programming free to customers via the seat-back IFE systems or passengers’ own tablets, laptops and devices. The ViaSat Wifi-based system became available from Sept. 29 and created an industry first for the airline industry.
Virgin America touted that popular series such as “House of Cards” and “Orange Is the New Black” will be available at no cost through March 2, 2016 for existing Netflix account holders. Passengers on aircraft equipped with the new ViaSat Wifi service will open their browsers, log in to their existing Netflix account or create a new account. Existing account holders pay no extra fees to use the service while flying for five months, while new members can sign up for a free 30-day trial.
The new product offering came about after Virgin America forged a connectivity partnership with ViaSat for faster Wifi capability on 10 new Airbus A320 aircraft being delivered from fall 2015 to mid-2016.
The airline has dubbed the new IFE offering #NetflixOnboard.
“Netflix and Virgin America are both known for their focus on innovation and for shaking up their respective industries—so we’re thrilled to team up to bring the best in technology and entertainment to the skies,” Virgin America VP brand marketing Abby Lunardini said. “Even President Frank Underwood can’t get entertainment this good onboard Air Force One.”
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Order HereVirgin America has signed an agreement with Internet TV company NetFlix that allows the US carrier to stream NetFlix’s full catalog of films and shows to passengers.
Virgin America, a San Francisco-based carrier, is initially providing NetFlix programming free to customers via the seat-back IFE systems or passengers’ own tablets, laptops and devices. The ViaSat Wifi-based system became available from Sept. 29 and created an industry first for the airline industry.
Virgin America touted that popular series such as “House of Cards” and “Orange Is the New Black” will be available at no cost through March 2, 2016 for existing Netflix account holders. Passengers on aircraft equipped with the new ViaSat Wifi service will open their browsers, log in to their existing Netflix account or create a new account. Existing account holders pay no extra fees to use the service while flying for five months, while new members can sign up for a free 30-day trial.
The new product offering came about after Virgin America forged a connectivity partnership with ViaSat for faster Wifi capability on 10 new Airbus A320 aircraft being delivered from fall 2015 to mid-2016.
The airline has dubbed the new IFE offering #NetflixOnboard.
“Netflix and Virgin America are both known for their focus on innovation and for shaking up their respective industries—so we’re thrilled to team up to bring the best in technology and entertainment to the skies,” Virgin America VP brand marketing Abby Lunardini said. “Even President Frank Underwood can’t get entertainment this good onboard Air Force One.”
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Order HereVirgin America has signed an agreement with Internet TV company NetFlix that allows the US carrier to stream NetFlix’s full catalog of films and shows to passengers.
Virgin America, a San Francisco-based carrier, is initially providing NetFlix programming free to customers via the seat-back IFE systems or passengers’ own tablets, laptops and devices. The ViaSat Wifi-based system became available from Sept. 29 and created an industry first for the airline industry.
Virgin America touted that popular series such as “House of Cards” and “Orange Is the New Black” will be available at no cost through March 2, 2016 for existing Netflix account holders. Passengers on aircraft equipped with the new ViaSat Wifi service will open their browsers, log in to their existing Netflix account or create a new account. Existing account holders pay no extra fees to use the service while flying for five months, while new members can sign up for a free 30-day trial.
The new product offering came about after Virgin America forged a connectivity partnership with ViaSat for faster Wifi capability on 10 new Airbus A320 aircraft being delivered from fall 2015 to mid-2016.
The airline has dubbed the new IFE offering #NetflixOnboard.
“Netflix and Virgin America are both known for their focus on innovation and for shaking up their respective industries—so we’re thrilled to team up to bring the best in technology and entertainment to the skies,” Virgin America VP brand marketing Abby Lunardini said. “Even President Frank Underwood can’t get entertainment this good onboard Air Force One.”
The information on this page may have been provided by a contributor and no guarantees can be made about the accuracy of any content. Contributors must obtain all necessary licenses and/or ownership rights from the relevant content owner(s) before submitting the same for publication. AIRLINE PARTNERSHIP disclaims all liability arising from the publication of content received from contributors. Please refer to our Disclaimer for more details.