QANTAS HAS SWITCHED ON INFLIGHT WI-FI FOR CUSTOMERS TRAVELLING ON BOARD ITS INTERNET-CAPABLE BOEING 737-800, OFFERING FAST, FREE CONNECTIVITY ON AUSTRALIAN DOMESTIC FLIGHTS.
Wi-Fi will now operate in beta mode on a single Boeing 737 aircraft so customers can test it out for themselves on selected flights while Qantas continues to fine-tune the system.Testing is expected to be complete by mid-year, and from there installation of the technology is expected to begin on Qantas’ domestic fleet of Airbus 330s and Boeing 737s. The roll-out across 80 aircraft will be completed at the end of 2018.The Qantas system offers speeds up to 10 times faster than conventional on-board Wi-Fi and gives customers the ability to stream movies, TV shows, music and news programs – including through content partnerships with Foxtel, Stan, Netflix and Spotify. Customers can also stay connected through email as well as social media, watch the latest YouTube clips or shop online. In the interests of everyone in the cabin, however, voice calls will not be allowed.


Qantas Update- if you intend on making any changes to your next international flight with Qantas- think again!  Sometime this month Qantas will increase the Changes fees for all passengers travelling first class, business class, premium economy and economy class.

Anywhere Travel will release further details as soon as Qantas confirms full details.

Athens Return from $1,526pp*

Frankfurt Return from $1,599pp*

Paris Return from $1,524pp**

Rome Return from $1,509pp**

Contact Anywhere Travel to find out travel dates & conditions.

Fares end 26 April 2017!

 

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