In-flight mobiles takes off in EU

Mobile phone enabled planes to double by end of year

By Nick Heath, 2 April 2009 16:44

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Europe now has 27 aircraft equipped to allow passengers to use their mobiles in-flight, and the number of planes enabled for in-flight use of mobiles is expected to double by the end of the year.

The European Union today welcomed the swift take up of in-flight comms by airlines Ryanair, TAP and bmi, just a year after the European Commission created rules allowing for the safe use of phones on planes across European airspace.

The EU said this "constitutes a promising start", and said technical trials are taking place at other airlines.

EU Telecoms Commissioner Viviane Reding said in a statement: "The possibility to use a mobile phone onboard an aircraft is particularly sought after by business travellers and younger passengers.

"In addition, in-flight GSM offers are an interesting business model for European companies."

Two providers of mobile communications OnAir and AeroMobile offer mobile communications on aircraft in Europe.

The EU said that that the price of on-board phone services so far start from about €1.60 per minute for a call and about €0.43 for a text message.

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  1. 1. Chris Anderson

    OK so people are going to pay exorbitant amounts just so they can annoy people sitting around them.

    I suspect they'll also complain when there important call is cut off for landing, or will the phone already have roamed to a cell near the airport?

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