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Dutch airline KLM has turned on the first of its WiFi services for the European short-haul market. Two 737-800s have begun operating today with Viasat WiFi. By the end of the year, these will be joined by 16 further European-focused 737s, letting KLM fliers stay connected on all their journeys.
18 of KLM’s 737-800s will be WiFi-equipped by the end of the year. Photo: KLM
Short-haul WiFi for KLM fliers
Dutch flag carrier KLM is bringing inflight connectivity to the European short-haul market, starting today. Its partnership with Viasat will see 18 Boeing 737-800 aircraft getting WiFi installed, letting European fliers stay connected even on their shorter trips.