Flag-carrier LOT Polish Airlines has begun rolling out Internet access on its long-haul fleet. The service is currently available on the first Boeing 787 Dreamliner plane (SP-LSA). It will be offered on two more aircraft by the end of April. The system chosen is Viasat Amara.
Izabela Leszczyńska, Director, Product Development and Customer Experience Office, LOT Polish Airlines, said:
“We wanted a solution that would ensure stability and high quality, which is why we chose a partner with well-established experience in aviation, whose technology is used by airlines around the world. Our passengers travel with different purposes and expectations. We want them to be able to spend their time on board exactly as they need – productively, staying in touch with loved ones, or in complete relaxation.”
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“We are proud to bring Viasat Amara to LOT Polish Airlines as they take this important step in elevating the long‑haul passenger experience,” added Don Buchman, President, Viasat Aviation.
Complimentary Internet access is available to LOT Business Class passengers and members of the Miles & More program from certain airlines, provided that they enjoy specific statuses – regardless of travel class.
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