Singapore Airlines beginning July 1 will offer free unlimited Wi-Fi access in all cabin classes to passengers who are members of its KrisFlyer loyalty program, the carrier announced Wednesday. The service will be available on all Singapore aircraft except seven Boeing 737-800 NGs that are not Wi-Fi enabled.
Suites, first-class and business-class customers as well as PPS Club members already have access to free unlimited Wi-Fi. Since February, KrisFlyer members in premium economy and economy classes have had limited-hour plans available.
To access the service, customers need to enter their KrisFlyer details at the point of booking through the Manage Booking online option or at check-in, according to the carrier.
The move is similar to one made by Delta Air Lines earlier this year in which it began offering free Wi-Fi to its SkyMiles members. Emirates and Etihad this year have also extended complimentary Wi-Fi features to loyalty program members.