Vistara Flights will get free Wi-Fi, became the first Indian airline to provide such facility
Vistara Flights: Vistara Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) Deepak Rajawat said, we are confident that customers will like our effort. This will make their travel more convenient than before.
Tata Group-owned Vistara Airlines has become the first Indian carrier to offer a free Wi-Fi facility on international flights. This was informed by the airline on Saturday. In the information given by Vistara, it said that the airline will offer 20 minutes of free Wi-Fi facility on international flights. Further elaborating, the airline said that the facility of 20 minutes of free Wi-Fi would come complimentary. It will allow passengers to stay connected with loved ones during their journey easily. However, to enjoy Wi-Fi for a longer period, plans will have to be bought out after making payments through Indian credit and debit cards. This service will be made available on Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner and Airbus A321neo aircraft. Under this, customers can log in to inflight Wi-Fi by seeking the support of OTP received via email.
Vistara's Chief Commercial Officer (CCO), Deepak Rajawat said that we are confident that customers will like our efforts. This will make their travel more convenient than before. Business class and Vistara Platinum Club members will be given 50 MB of complimentary Wi-Fi. The airline said that non-members will have to pay Rs 372.74 plus GST to use messaging apps like WhatsApp with unlimited data.
Rs 1,577.54 plus GST will have to be paid for internet surfing, social media, and web usage during the flight. At the same time, Rs 2,707.04 plus GST will have to be paid to use all streaming with unlimited data. Vistara further said that the airline offers an in-flight entertainment package of 700 hours during the flight. It includes movies, TV shows, and audio titles.