Los Angeles Times

Airline teams with Netf lix

Partnershi­p allows subscriber­s to watch films for free on the airline’s A320 jets.

- By Hugo Martin hugo.martin@latimes.com

Partnershi­p allows subscriber­s to watch films for free on Virgin America’s A320 jets.

Fans of “House of Cards” and “Orange Is the New Black” can now catch up on their favorite series while flying on Virgin America.

The Burlingame, Calif.based airline has announced a partnershi­p with Netflix to let subscriber­s to the on-demand media provider watch movies and shows for free on the airline’s two new A320 jets, equipped with high-speed, satellite-based wireless Internet. The airline expects to have the service available on a total of 10 new A320 jets by next year.

The partnershi­p represents the latest example of how airlines are expanding their entertainm­ent offerings to generate revenue.

Earlier this week, Global Eagle Entertainm­ent, a Los Angeles provider of airline entertainm­ent services, announced a partnershi­p with Sony Music to offer the music giant’s catalog of songs to passengers of Global Eagle’s clients, including Southwest Airlines.

United Airlines recently expanded entertainm­ent options to include HBO shows such as “Game of Thrones” and “Entourage” and music videos from Vevo.

Industry experts say airlines need to invest in such entertainm­ent to differenti­ate themselves from their competitor­s.

“Adding Netflix by itself is unlikely to motivate a passenger to switch to an airline, but when considerin­g all offerings, it may tilt them toward choosing a particular airline,” said Jay Sorenson, an airline revenue-generation consultant.

Although some carriers charge passengers for onboard entertainm­ent, Sorenson said airlines don’t consider entertainm­ent systems as big revenue streams.

On Virgin America, passengers can stream Netflix shows and movies for free on their own smartphone­s, tablets and laptops through March 2, after which the airline will evaluate pricing options. Starting next month, the airline also will offer “House of Cards” seasons 1 through 3 on the airline’s touch-screen seat-back entertainm­ent system.

The airline’s seat-back offerings also include free live TV and music videos.

 ?? PR Newswire ?? NETFLIX and the TV show “House of Cards” are advertised on the side of a Virgin American jet. After March 2, the airline will evaluate pricing options.
PR Newswire NETFLIX and the TV show “House of Cards” are advertised on the side of a Virgin American jet. After March 2, the airline will evaluate pricing options.

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