Originally Posted by
camdentown
That's good.
How many planes have WiFi so far? And when they do, how do they advertise the presence of the HighLife and possibly other useful and interesting information?
I've not travelled on a BA service with WiFi so far.
Many wifi equipped aircraft have the .air sticker next to door 1L just underneath the oneworld logo. Short haul aircraft have wifi stickers on the seatbacks and its often announced over the PA system.
The link to the highlife magazine is now appearing on the wifi homepage onboard. So far so good, however IME, just like on trains in this country, the longer time passes since the train/plane has been wifi equipped, the less reliable it becomes. No good if the wifi is often broken as fewer clicks to the magazine and its ads and less revenue from wifi sales.