WiFi Flying High

BetaBlue on Jet Blue Airlines

Jet Blue is teaming up with Yahoo and Blackberry to bring WiFi to airplanes next week when a plane called BetaBlue will fly from JFK to San Francisco offering passengers email access, and instant messaging. FCC regulations are very strict regarding this matter and there are still hurdles to be cleared.

Implications - The widespread adoption of wireless Internet and Web-enabled mobile devices has cultivated a dedicated market of tech consumers who aren't content to go offline -- even during a flight. Some carriers are offering Internet access during flights with a free or fee-based structure, but as our addiction to technology grows, this amenity will only continue to increase.

Wireless Internet
The widespread adoption of wireless Internet has created a demand for continuous connectivity even during flights.
Web-enabled Mobile Devices
The rise of Web-enabled mobile devices has fueled the need for inflight Internet access and communication.
Tech Addiction
As people's addiction to technology intensifies, the demand for in-flight WiFi will continue to grow.

Where This Applies

Airlines
Airlines are increasingly offering WiFi access as an amenity to satisfy the tech-savvy demands of passengers.
Telecommunications
Telecommunications companies have the opportunity to provide WiFi services and infrastructure for in-flight connectivity.
Internet Service Providers
Internet service providers can tap into the expanding market of in-flight Internet access by partnering with airlines.
SCORE
2.5 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 20%
Activity 46%
Freshness 8%

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