Following the successful trial of AirFi on easyJet’s 27 Swiss-registered aircraft, the company has announced the further deployment of its streaming solution across the remainder of the low-fare carrier’s continental fleet. 

The technology powers a customised wireless engagement portal which allows passengers to access journey-specific content and airline information, as well as browse in-flight retail offerings. They can connect to this via a local WiFi network created by AirFi.

easyJet’s Director of Inflight Retail, Simon Cox, commented: “We saw with the trial programme in October that AirFi has got the right stuff to support us as we introduce digital solutions for the convenience and benefit of our customers.”

The airline has also been able to save paper by digitising all the material usually found onboard the aircraft, such as seatback magazines and menus.

“We’re thrilled to have been able to expand our work with easyJet and to help deliver engaging digital experiences to passengers all around Europe,” added Job Heimerikx, CEO of AirFi