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IndiGo to Roll Out In-Flight Entertainment Service for Flyers
IndiGo, India’s leading airline, is set to revolutionize the flying experience for its passengers with the introduction of an in-flight entertainment (IFE) facility.
This groundbreaking move, scheduled to commence on May 1, will mark the first time that IndiGo offers such entertainment options to its valued customers. The IFE content will be accessible through the IndiGo app, available to passengers during flights between Delhi and Goa.
This trial phase, spanning three months, aims to gauge customer feedback and satisfaction levels, with the service being exclusively provided to passengers on this specific route during this period.
To ensure safety and compliance, the in-flight entertainment service will be activated only after the aircraft reaches its cruising altitude, minimizing any potential interference with onboard electronics. Passengers are advised to bring their personal headphones to fully enjoy the entertainment offerings during their flight.
Upon the successful completion of the trial phase, IndiGo plans to roll out the in-flight entertainment service across its entire fleet. With a vast fleet comprising more than 350 planes and operating around 2,000 daily flights, IndiGo is committed to enhancing the overall travel experience for its passengers, promising a more enjoyable and engaging journey for all.
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American Airlines Expands European Network with Five New Routes for 2025
As autumn approaches, American Airlines is preparing for an exciting summer in 2025 with the launch of five new trans-Atlantic routes, enhancing its European network.
For the first time since 2019, American will resume flights to Edinburgh, Scotland (EDI), and introduce new routes to Athens, Greece (ATH); Madrid, Spain (MAD); Milan, Italy (MXP); and Rome, Italy (FCO). Tickets for these new routes will be available for purchase starting Sept. 9 through the American Airlines website and mobile app.
In 2025, American will expand its presence in Italy with new flights from Miami (MIA) to FCO and from Philadelphia (PHL) to MXP. The airline will serve Rome from six U.S. airports, more than any other American carrier, offering customers extensive one-stop options to experience Italy’s history and cuisine.
Travelers from Charlotte, North Carolina (CLT), will benefit from a new route to Athens, Greece, joining three other daily flights American operates to the country. This makes American the leading U.S. carrier in providing access to Greece from more U.S. cities in summer 2025.
For the first time, American will link its Chicago (ORD) hub with Madrid, enhancing the airline’s extensive service to Spain. This expansion will offer more connections via American’s partners to destinations throughout Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. In total, American will operate over 70 daily departures to 20+ trans-Atlantic destinations in summer 2025. Popular routes to Copenhagen, Denmark (CPH); Naples, Italy (NAP); and Nice, France (NCE), which launched in 2024, will return for the summer season.
Travelers heading to Paris will enjoy extended seasonal flights from Miami (MIA) into summer 2025, along with continued service on other top trans-Atlantic routes, providing even more options to explore Europe. Additionally, for those traveling across the Pacific, American will expand capacity to Asia with larger aircraft on all flights from Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) and Los Angeles (LAX) to Japan. Through its codeshare partners, American customers will gain access to over 30 additional destinations across Japan and East Asia with just one stop.
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