AeroMobile, a subsidiary of Panasonic Avionics Corporation, has partnered with Ooredoo, a telecoms operator in the Middle East, to make inflight roaming in Kuwait more accessible and affordable for local customers.
Ooredoo Kuwait have expanded their mainstream roaming bundle, Ooredoo Passport, to now include AeroMobile’s inflight mobile phone service, in what the company has said is a first for a Kuwaiti mobile operator.
As a result of this move, Ooredoo customers will now be able to surf the internet and check emails at the same cost as all other Passport destinations when flying on any airline and aircraft connected by AeroMobile’s network.
Ooredoo spokesperson Mijbil Al-Ayoub, corporate communications senior director, said: “This innovative partnership with AeroMobile means we are the first mobile operator in Kuwait to offer customers unlimited data roaming while inflight, as part of our Passport roaming package.”
AeroMobile inflight mobile services are available on 22 airlines worldwide including Kuwait Airways, Emirates, Turkish Airlines, Qatar Airways and Etihad Airways in the Middle East.
Kevin Rogers, CEO of AeroMobile, said: “I am extremely excited to sign this new roaming deal with one of the Middle East’s leading operators. It underlines the continued growth and importance of inflight mobile connectivity to both airlines and mobile operators.”