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What airlines are getting rid of screens?

Some, like American and United, are removing them, mainly on shorter flights. And you know that once these things start, they have a way of mushrooming. These airlines claim that most passengers get on planes with their own devices.



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As the only U.S. airline with seatback screens at every seat, JetBlue takes nonstop entertainment to new heights with live TV, movies, music and unique content. All at your fingertips. All for free. Don't forget your personal (wired) earphones—but if you do, we sell them onboard.

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Latest-generation personal screens in all Air France long-haul cabins. On board all Air France long-haul cabins, every passenger benefits from a large high-definition screen. In the most recent cabins, passengers can now enjoy 4K image quality thanks to state-of-the-art anti-glare screens.

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British Airways in-flight entertainment Passengers can watch any title from a huge catalog of movies and TV shows on the seatback screens on certain British Airways airplanes.

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The cabin is amenity-heavy, featuring TV screens, in-seat power, and Bluetooth. I flew in the new cabin from Newark to Seattle and enjoyed the modernized product, for the most part.

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Inflight entertainment system on board of Boeing 777-200ER aircraft provides a widescreen video monitors from 9 (for Economy class) to 16 inches (for Business Class) embedded in each seat, allowing you to select entertainment video and audio content.

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Passengers can now access entertainment onboard easyJet flights. European low-cost airline, easyJet, has completed the rollout of portable streaming technology on its EU and Swiss fleets, marking the successful fleet-wide deployment.

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The best airlines for in-flight entertainment JetBlue came out in first place thanks to its free Wi-Fi for all guests, wide inclusion of seatback screens and free snacks. Other airlines in the top three include Delta and Southwest, both of which offer some similar amenities to passengers.

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The seats are standard recliners with tray tables in the armrests and DC power at every seat. Version 2 and 3 of these planes are outfitted with DirectTV seatback entertainment, the others showcase personal device equipment and an array of options through WiFi streaming.

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