Air France expands entertainment offerings on long-haul flights.
The French airline has announced a new collaboration with Apple TV, under which the streaming platform's original content will be added to the company's long-haul in-flight entertainment system, starting this January.
As part of the partnership, Air France passengers on long-haul flights will be able to watch more than 45 hours of original content from Apple TV, including hit series such as Ted Lasso, The Morning Show and Severance. In addition, content highlighting the French lifestyle is also included, alongside documentaries and children's content.
The content is available through the planes' personal entertainment systems, in both French and English, with subtitles and accessibility options.
Photo: Air France In addition, Air France will offer passengers free access to Apple TV for one week via the airline’s new high-speed Wi-Fi portal, which also allows viewing on personal devices. The new wireless internet service is being gradually rolled out across the airline’s fleet, and is expected to be available on all aircraft by the end of the year.
Last month, Italian airline ITA Airways announced a similar collaboration with Apple for its planes in Europe.
Air France's flagship aircraft at Ben Gurion Airport. Photo: Passportnews