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iPod flying high
James Oakwood
0 comments 16 February 2007
An agreement between Apple and several of the world’s largest airlines has been confirmed, which will allow iPod owners to connect and use their iPods on flights.
Originally revealed at the end of last year, it’s now official, with Continental, United, Delta, Air France, Emirates and KLM all signing up to the scheme. Any iPod with be able to be plugged in to be charged, but those with a video iPod will also be able to watch their video content through the video display on the back of the seat in front of them.
"There is no better travelling companion than an iPod, and now travellers can power their iPods during flight and even watch their iPod movies and TV shows on their seat back displays," said Greg Joswiak, Apple’s Vice-President of Worldwide iPod Product Marketing.
Expect iPod connectivity on a flight near you from mid-2007.
On a slightly personal note, we at iPlay Collective would like to reassure the flight companies that if they need any promotional or testing work down for this exciting new addition to their in-flight entertainment, then we’re always at hand to try out a few freebie flights. And if it’s to somewhere nice and hot, then all the better. Thanks.
Story via Cheapflights.com. For the original story, go here.
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