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SIA extends unlimited complimentary in-flight wi-fi

The extension will start on 1 July. 

Singapore Airlines (SIA) announced it will be extending the unlimited complimentary in-flight Wi-Fi to customers in all cabin classes, starting 1 July. 

The enhanced Wi-Fi offering will not only be available across the entire aircraft fleet, but also nearly the entire global SIA reroute network.

“In today’s increasingly hyper-connected world, high-speed Wi-Fi connectivity is one of the most important requirements for our customers,” Yeoh Phee Teik, Senior vice President Customer Experience, Singapore Airlines, said. 

“Giving them access to free unlimited Wi-Fi is yet another milestone in SIA’s continuous effort to offer an exceptional end-to-end travel experience.” 

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To avail of the service, customers need to enter their KrisFlyer membership details at the point of booking through the Manage Booking online option, or at check-in. 

Non-KrisFlyer members may sign up for free online or onboard the flight. 

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