AeroMobile partners with Air Serbia

Tuesday, October 13, 2015


UK-based inflight connectivity provider, AeroMobile, has partnered with Air Serbia to allow its passengers to use their own mobile devices to call, text and browse the Internet whilst in flight. The service will allow passengers to roam inflight just as they would abroad. AeroMobile is a mobile network operator, with over 320 roaming agreements in more than 140 countries, including Serbian operators Telenor Serbia, VIP Mobile and Telekom Srbija. The company provides technology and services that allow the safe use of passengers' own mobile phones on board aircraft. Since its commercial launch in 2008, AeroMobile services have been installed on many major airlines around the world. In June 2015, the service was available to on over 570 flights per day to more than 230 destinations. The service is simple to use; passengers simply turn on their mobile device to connect to the network and are billed directly by their home mobile operator at international roaming rates. “We are delighted to be bringing AeroMobile connectivity to the Air Serbia fleet. Passengers are increasingly keen to use their mobile phones inflight and we’re pleased Air Serbia has recognised the value of offering this service”, Kevin Rogers, AeroMobile's CEO said in a statement. The new technology is already available on Air Serbia's Wi-Fly enabled aircraft and will be available across the entire Airbus fleet by the end of the first quarter in 2016.

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  1. Nicky namey15:09

    Mobile phone calls during flights is just crazy.

    Internet, texting, etc all OK but when you have one arrogant a$$ making a call and yelling into the phone so that all the other passenger around him have to listen to the conversation that is a major step backwards.

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    1. Anonymous15:57

      +1.000.000

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    2. Anonymous11:15

      Totally agree

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    3. Anonymous16:02

      Zivimo u vremenu kada svi imaju mobilne telefone, svidelo se to nama ili ne. Ako je neko u mogucnosti da to i plati u cemu je problem? Sam sam koristio telefon u Emirates-u jos pre 6 godina. Kada to nije problem u najvecim kompanijama zasto bi bio problem u ASL?

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    4. Anonymous15:37

      I ja ne volim da pored mene sedi, bilo to u autobusu, avionu, cekanonici, ili nekom drugom javnom prostoru, koji se krece ili je u stanju mirovanja, neko ko se dere na mobilni, da bi pokazao/la da je "dzek" i "da se ima", sto su najcesci motivi balkanskih mobilnih razgovora u javnosti. A Nicky namey uopste nigde nije spomenuo Er Srbiju, nego je govrio univerzalmo, o putnicima koji ne postuju svoje suputnike, i tme pokazuju nekulturu, cega kod nas ne nedostaje. To sto neki ovde i u ovakvoj ljudskoj i normalnoj reakciji na nazalost uobicajene negativne pojave u nasem drustvu reaguju kao i inace, odnosno odmah u svemu vide hejtere, urotu protiv ASL-a ii slicno, samo govori o profilu istih, i nista vise

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