All Nippon Airways (ANA) has introduced free, high-speed in-flight internet service capable of video streaming for all international classes on its B767-300ER (202-seat configuration, JA625A) aircraft. Powered by the latest system from Viasat Inc., the advanced service ensures passengers enjoy smooth, fast connectivity from boarding to disembarkation, providing a ground-like internet experience in the air.
“The integration of Viasat’s Wi-Fi equipment enables the B767-300ER aircraft to offer a seamless and stay connected internet experience, mirroring ground-level performance,” said Tomoji Ishii, executive vice president, customer experience, ANA. “ANA is committed to strengthening its in-flight connectivity and will continue delivering future improvements to enhance customer convenience.”
ANA is strategically phasing in the service, aiming to complete modifications on three B767-300ER aircraft by the end of fiscal year (FY) 2025. By FY 2026, the airline plans to extend the high-speed Wi-Fi access across all six B767-300ER aircraft. ANA will also integrate Viasat’s system into additional new international aircraft after FY 2026, progressively expanding the free, all-class service across its fleet.
For paid video streaming services such as Amazon Prime, Hulu and Netflix, customers’ personal subscriptions are required.
Depending on the regulations of the destination authorities, the service may be available “from approximately five minutes after takeoff” or “until approximately five minutes before landing.” ANA plans to upgrade additional aircraft and aims to provide free high-speed in-flight internet for all classes on more than 80 percent of its international fleet by the end of 2030.
For more information, visit www.ANA.co.jp.
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