JAL expands free inflight wifi service to all cabins

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Kazuo Inamori CEO of JAL
Kazuo Inamori CEO of JAL

Japan Airlines (JAL) has expanded its free inflight wifi service to all cabins on international flights, offering unlimited access for first and business class passengers, while premium economy and economy passengers receive one hour of free connectivity.

Inflight voice calls are not permitted, and domestic passengers across all classes also benefit from unlimited free wifi for streaming movies and music.

JAL recently marked five years of operations with its A350 aircraft, having introduced its first A350-900 in September 2019 on domestic routes.

The airline currently operates 15 A350-900s exclusively for domestic service and six A350-1000s on long-haul international routes, with plans to add more aircraft in the coming years.

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