Travelling on an aeroplane has changed tremendously in recent years, and more significance is given to the comfort factor. The year 2017 is believed to be a potential year for the aviation industry, and many significant changes are expected to happen.

One such improvement is that you can now access the internet, send messages, tweet, and be present on social media while being on your flight. Alaska Airlines and JetBlue offer free internet to their passengers which will undoubtedly help pass the long hours on the flight more quickly. This move will be a relief for those passengers who are always online and cannot bear to be disconnected from the virtual world.

JetBlue airlines are presenting the Fly-Fi service, which is touted to be the first ‘free high-speed Wi-Fi at every seat’. This service is sponsored by Amazon and will feature shows from Amazon Video, shopping, and various messenger platforms.

Many airlines like Singapore Airlines, Qatar Airways and Japan Airlines charge a fee for the passengers to access the internet. Norwegian, a long-haul airline provides cost-free Wi-Fi, but this service is limited only to flights within Europe and between the USA and the Caribbean.

Granting internet access on the flights will have a booming impact on the airline business and people will prefer flights with Wi-Fi over others.