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iPhone, iPod connectivity comes to Singapore Airlines

By Howard Dahdah, Computerworld Australia
January 22, 2009 08:52 PM ET
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Australian economy class travellers will be the first to benefit from iPod and iPhone connectivity on Singapore Airlines' newly delivered A330-300 aeroplane.

The aeroplane rolled out of Airbus' Toulouse, France assembly plant earlier this week. It will enter commercial service on the Brisbane to Singapore route on March 30, before being phased in to Perth and Adelaide routes in April and June respectively, the company said.

iPod and iPhone access debuted on the airline's all-business class A340-500 aircraft last year.

The access is part of the airlines souped up inflight entertainment system. On top of iPod and iPhone connectivity, there is a USB port for listening to music or viewing various files as well as an audio-video input to plug portable media players to watch personal movies or programs.

Singapore Airlines' all-business class A340-500 does not fly to Australia. It flies between Singapore and Newark and Singapore and Los Angeles.

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