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Does Airbus A330 have Wi-Fi?

Our Wi-Fi and mobile network keeps you in touch with the world below when flying on the following aircraft: Most A330 aircraft (Wi-Fi, texts and data) All A321neoLR aircraft (Wi-Fi only)



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Our Wi-Fi and mobile network keeps you in touch with the world below when flying on the following aircraft: Most A330 aircraft (Wi-Fi, texts and data) All A321neoLR aircraft (Wi-Fi only)

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FlyNet® on long-haul flights Our guests in First Class enjoy free complimentary internet access when flying onboard a Lufthansa operated flight.

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It can cost millions of dollars just to equip one airplane with high-speed internet,” says Ryan Ewing, the founder of the Airline Geeks blog. “It's certainly not cheap. It depends a lot [more] on the actual hardware than it does on just flipping a switch and going, 'Okay, can we make it free? '”

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Like all Airbus jetliners, it uses the revolutionary fly-by-wire digital controls. With an in-service operational efficiency of 99.4%, it's no wonder that airlines trust the quality of the A330-200's design.

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Seat Features Sliding seat cushions and slim, ergonomic seat designs give you ample space. Enjoy a more comfortable trip on the 46-cm wide seat with an 84-cm space between rows and a backrest that reclines to 118 degrees.

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Measuring over 10 meters longer than the A330-300 and the 777-200, the 777-300 seats a significantly higher number of passengers. Meanwhile, the smaller A330-200 is more comparable in passenger capacity with the Boeing 767-400.

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Caution 3: Beware of security when using free Wi-Fi at airports. Some free Wi-Fi at airports can be used without entering a password. While this is a convenient way to quickly connect to Wi-Fi, it also poses the risk of unauthorized access or virus infection, as the communication is not encrypted.

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Airplane Wi-Fi can work over the ocean, but the plane has to use a different method than the one used over land. Over large bodies of water, a plane will connect to satellites that in turn connect to ground stations. You may notice slight delays when using Wi-Fi while traveling over the ocean.

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