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The-Aviator Jun 8, 2009 2:59 am

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Hi all,

I am flying CX next month and was looking at the entertainment. While they advertise 100's of movies in their new system, on the website entertainment section there are far less.

I am already sure that my flight will be on one of the new aircraft.

Are they only showing a handful of movies, or will there be more when I get on the plane?

sxc Jun 8, 2009 3:15 am

There will be more on the plane if you get the new system. I don't know whether it is in the 100's but there is more than you could want for.

JALPak Jun 8, 2009 4:24 am


Originally Posted by sxc (Post 11871808)
There will be more on the plane if you get the new system. I don't know whether it is in the 100's but there is more than you could want for.



From CX website http://www.cathaypacific.com/cpa/en_...ainment/movies

On long-haul aircraft, *up to 100 movies are offered each month on the AVOD (Audio/Video On Demand) system in all classes.

* Number of movies available inflight is route and aircraft specific.

Cathay Boy Jun 8, 2009 9:11 am

I fly long haul between JFK-HKG-JFK and there is definitely not over 100 movies in the IFE. However, the number is very high. Around 40-50. You get a wide selection: recent movies, by category (drama, etc.), and classics.

Perhaps by "movies" they also add TV series and shows? Then it would definitely be over 100.

Speaking of movies, don't they change it on a monthly basis anymore? I always purposely arrange my schedule so it goes from one month to the other so I get different set of movies and TV shows (I can't sleep so I usually watch them all during the long journey), but last time I flew from April (to) and May (back) I noticed the IFE is exactly the same.

mkjr Jun 8, 2009 9:19 am

more than i could watch in the 15 hour flight....

watched 6 full movies on my flight...

JALPak Jun 8, 2009 7:06 pm


Originally Posted by Cathay Boy (Post 11872970)
Perhaps by "movies" they also add TV series and shows? Then it would definitely be over 100.

I doubt it. That 100 number should be movie alone. Apparently they have up to 350 tv programs LOL


http://www.cathaypacific.com/cpa/en_...ent/television

Up to *350 TV programmes of short features are shown on the AVOD (Audio/Video On Demand) system each month in all classes.

* Number of TV programmes available inflight is route and aircraft specific.

dkul Jun 8, 2009 8:20 pm

The 100 movies are only available in J and F....in Y it is a lower number. TV shows are counted separately..around 300...and then music is around 888.

The entertainment is changed every month how ever there can be a few days overlap depending on when a plane transitions HKG and the timing to swap the media.

sxc Jun 8, 2009 8:50 pm


Originally Posted by dkul (Post 11876432)
The 100 movies are only available in J and F....in Y it is a lower number. TV shows are counted separately..around 300...and then music is around 888.

The entertainment is changed every month how ever there can be a few days overlap depending on when a plane transitions HKG and the timing to swap the media.

Really? I thought the Y and J choice was exactly the same on the new aircraft.

midlevels Jun 8, 2009 9:29 pm


Originally Posted by sxc (Post 11876552)
Really? I thought the Y and J choice was exactly the same on the new aircraft.

Me too, I've flown both J & Y on the new Olympus product and the IFE looked identical to me. I think that all 3 classes have the same IFE now on the Olympus product (though someone who has flown Olympus F can correct me if I am wrong).

QRC3288 Jun 8, 2009 9:32 pm


Originally Posted by dkul (Post 11876432)
The 100 movies are only available in J and F....in Y it is a lower number. TV shows are counted separately..around 300...and then music is around 888.

The entertainment is changed every month how ever there can be a few days overlap depending on when a plane transitions HKG and the timing to swap the media.

Are you sure about this?

The-Aviator Jun 9, 2009 3:51 am

Thank you kindly for all the replies.

I've been looking around on the website a bit, and discovered that IFE is the same in all classes, just on different sized screens of course.

It also says up to 100 movies on long-haul.

I suppose this will be the case on their flagship 777s and 747s (which I will be travelling on) and perhaps less on their Airbuses (which i will also be travelling on)

flyingbee Jun 9, 2009 4:37 am


Originally Posted by The-Aviator (Post 11877620)
Thank you kindly for all the replies.

I've been looking around on the website a bit, and discovered that IFE is the same in all classes, just on different sized screens of course.

It also says up to 100 movies on long-haul.

I suppose this will be the case on their flagship 777s and 747s (which I will be travelling on) and perhaps less on their Airbuses (which i will also be travelling on)

I think I had the new system on an A330 in May. My thinking it was the new system is the moving map was very exciting with 3D views ( :o I was doing quite a bit of flying so a new moving map added a bit of novelty and interest). The 747s and A340 with new product I flew on had the traditional moving map.

So you might get the new system on the Airbus and may not on the 747 if my basic interpretation of the systems by their maps is correct.

chanp Jun 9, 2009 8:37 am

As most pointed out, there are plenty. Way more than I could watch. I think you will enjoy their system as I did.

sxc Jun 9, 2009 5:22 pm


Originally Posted by flyingbee (Post 11877689)
I think I had the new system on an A330 in May. My thinking it was the new system is the moving map was very exciting with 3D views ( :o I was doing quite a bit of flying so a new moving map added a bit of novelty and interest). The 747s and A340 with new product I flew on had the traditional moving map.

So you might get the new system on the Airbus and may not on the 747 if my basic interpretation of the systems by their maps is correct.

One thing I find annoying with the new flight map is that at take off and landing, the map reverts to a satellite style view of the ground so you can see exactly where the plane is at that moment....but they overlay it with the stupid text saying how fast the plane is travelling so you can't see the map.

sealalula Jun 9, 2009 7:17 pm

I flew SIN-HKG on a Old Regional Airbus A330-300 that day
via
HKG
HKG-YVR on a Boeing 777-300ER (New entertaiment)

I realised that those entertaiment you see inside CX website is avaible on ALL planes but on those New plane (e.g. 777-300ER) they have extra entertaiment in flight.
LIke the music, not only the have radio channel but they also have about 888CD's to let you choose from.
Games too while the old cabin dont have them

You can watch CX entertaiment that i recorded at www.youtube.com/sealalula


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