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Settle In With Air Canada’s In-Flight Entertainment

Getting to your destination has never been more pleasant than with airlines/air-canada.html” target=”_self” rel=”nofollow”>Air Canada.

Canada‘s flag carrier was voted the Best Airline in North America in the 2018 Skytrax World Airlines Awards for the seventh time in nine years and flies to more than 200 destinations around the globe.

No matter where you’re headed, Air Canada’s exceptional enRoute in-flight entertainment system and offerings will ensure a satisfying flying experience from gate to gate.

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Available on Boeing 787-9, Boeing 787-8 and select Boeing 777-300ER and Boeing 777-200LR aircraft, the Panasonic eX3 is Air Canada’s latest generation in-flight entertainment system.

Passengers will quickly notice the enhanced-definition touch screens featuring an advanced-intuitive interface that makes navigation both easy and fun. Highlights include a high-quality audio-video on-demand player and an interactive moving map as well as games and information on Air Canada’s destinations, products and services.

Travelers will have a slew of exciting content at their fingertips, including feature films, short films, hundreds of TV shows, documentaries and even children’s programming. You can also listen to your favorite music albums, playlists, podcasts and audiobooks while you track your flight’s path, speed and altitude.

If that’s not enough, test your skills with various games ranging from arcade hits to puzzles and trivia. The Panasonic eX3 in-flight entertainment system also allows users to shop boutique items and peruse the in-flight menu to see what food and beverage are being served.

Finally, the system—which is accessible to hearing and visually impaired passengers—allows Air Canada customers to share feedback on their experience from the comfort of their seat.

The first Canadian airline to offer Wi-Fi connectivity in-flight, Air Canada also makes it easy to browse the Internet, stay up to date on your social media accounts and catch up on emails.

Better yet, do it all while you use in-seat power or charge your device from a convenient onboard USB port.

For more information on Air Canada’s in-flight entertainment offerings, check out their website here.

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