Free WiFi and meditation as airlines grapple with laptop ban

Free WiFi and meditation as airlines grapple with laptop ban

by Joseph Anthony
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Turkish and Gulf airlines are touting free WiFi and better in-flight connectivity for smart phones as they scramble to mitigate the impact of a ban on laptops in plane cabins bound for the United States.

The restrictions could deal a blow to fast-growing Gulf airlines, which depend on business-class flyers stopping over in Dubai or Doha for far-flung destinations, and to Turkish Airlines with its high volume of transit passengers.

A Turkish Airlines official said it was working on rolling out a system to allow passengers to use 3G data roaming on mobile phones to connect to the Internet in-flight, and planned to make WiFi freely available on some aircrafts from next month.

โ€œWeโ€™ve sped up infrastructure work after the latest developments โ€ฆ If the work is complete, weโ€™re planning on switching to free WiFi services in our Boeing 777 and Airbus 330 aircraft in April,โ€ the official told Reuters.

Emirates said on Thursday it was introducing a โ€œlaptop and tablet handling serviceโ€ for U.S.-bound flights which would allow passengers to use their devices until just before they board. The devices would be โ€œcarefully packed into boxesโ€ and returned on arrival in the United States, it said.

Emirates passengers can access limited free WiFi or pay $1 for 500 MB.

Fellow Gulf carrier Etihad encouraged passengers to pack their electronics in check-in luggage but said it would also allow devices to be handed over at boarding, a spokesman said. Turkish said it had introduced a similar measure.

Qatar Airways did not respond to questions on how it planned to mitigate the impact of the new security measures, but in a Facebook posting this week it said its in-flight entertainment was โ€œthe only entertainment youโ€™ll need on boardโ€.

Royal Jordanian also took a tongue-in-cheek approach, listing on Twitter โ€œ12 things to do on a 12-hour flight with no laptop or tabletโ€, including reading, meditating, saying hello to your neighbour, or โ€œreclaiming territory on your armrest.โ€

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