bmi Launches In-Flight Voice Communication Without VoiceBy Chris - 12/15/2008 10:41:45 PM |

We’ve just heard how Delta is ready to launch it’s WiFi service across its fleet and it looks like they aren’t the only ones to launch communications services for their passengers.
British bmi has decided to play with in-flight communication. It will go through a six month trial of OnAir voice service without voice. Passengers flying in that A320 from London to Moscow and back will be able to text messages while in the air. Will bmi offer full voice support in the future? WiFi? We’ll be there to report it!
via Engadget
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Tags: airlines, bmi, Delta, voice

