The in-flight entertainment sphere has expanded far beyond showing movies on hard-to-see overhead screens. Passengers want constant availability of media, entertainment and connectedness wherever they happen to be, and in-flight systems are simply trying to keep up with that demand. “Consumers have become increasingly accustomed to having immediate access to all forms of entertainment at nearly any time of day in every place they go,” said Chris Colgrove, cabin electronics manager for InFlight Entertainment Products.
In-Flight Entertainment: Almost All the Comforts of Home
Posted by: Vivian Wagner October 19, 2012 05:00 AMThe in-flight entertainment sphere has expanded far beyond showing movies on hard-to-see overhead screens. Passengers want constant availability of media, entertainment and connectedness wherever they happen to be, and in-flight systems are simply trying to keep up with that demand. “Consumers have become increasingly accustomed to having immediate access to all forms of entertainment at nearly any time of day in every place they go,” said Chris Colgrove, cabin electronics manager for InFlight Entertainment Products.