Those who travel by train in Europe are probably used to announcements reminding passengers to make their phone calls on the platform outside the seating area of each wagon in order to respect the calm of other guests who probably don’t want to hear your whole phone conversation. On most trains, at least there is this space. But what about on board an airplane?
While the decision should delight binge-watching series fans who have some catching up to do with the latest Netflix releases, it doesn’t mean that there won’t be a cost for the connection. In terms of usage, the rollout of 5G for airline travel indicates that passengers will be able to watch films, stream videos, send messages, consult social networks – basically continue all their regular digital habits. As for making phone calls, theoretically, this authorisation also implies the possibility to call one’s loved ones above the clouds. But, it remains to be seen if the airlines decide to issue a ban on this type of use on board, so as to avoid disruptions throughout the cabin.
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