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Turkish Airlines will provide free internet for all passengers

Turkish Airlines will provide free internet for all passengers

July 24, 2024

Turkish Airlines (THY) will take the next step in serving its passengers and provide free and unlimited internet access on all of its aircraft.

Ahmet Bolat, Chairman of the Board of Directors and Executive Committee of Turkish Airlines, Bilal Ekshi, CEO of Turkish Airlines, and Hassan Hussein Artok, CEO of TÜRKSAT, The British Aviation Association, NCAA, participated in a signing ceremony at an aviation exhibition in the UK. The project will upgrade the existing fleet of THY aircraft to the latest technology, and all aircraft will be provided with free internet access. THY intends to complete the project, which is scheduled to start later this year, within two years. In the course of this process, existing on-board communication systems (IFC) will be upgraded with the latest technologies.

 

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