In-Flight Entertainment and Communication Market - Key Players Aim at Creating Enriching Experiences with Newer Technologies to Boost Global Demand

Albany, NY -- (ReleaseWire) -- 03/20/2015 -- The history of in-flight entertainment and communication can be traced back to the first movie, Howdy Chicago, shown on Aeromarine Airways in 1921. It was only after the 1960s that the in-flight entertainment and communication market received a huge momentum. After this period, modes of in-flight entertainment progressed from reading to audio visual forms too. Over the years, airlines have transformed the way they offer in-flight entertainment from overhead television monitors that would play movies in a loop from a huge library of content for long-haul flights, where passengers can sit back and be absorbed in passive entertainment until they reach their destination.
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