miércoles, 10 de mayo de 2017

Qantas Airline to offer free in-flight Netflix and Spotify

     In-flight wi-fi has revolutionised the flying experience - your 239 Instagram followers must no longer be neglected for 11 hours straight, and you’d never step off a long flight to a barrage of online abuse, like one woman did three years ago. However, one airline has taken in-flight entertainment to new heights with the introduction of free Netflix and Spotify for passengers.
 
     Qantas Airline’s passengers will soon be able to continue binge-watching their favourite TV shows and listen to over 30 million songs from a height of 35,000 feet. The Australian Airline has teamed up with subscription sites Netflix and Spotify, as well as Australian TV app Foxtel, to offer passengers much more entertainment than you usually find on-board.
 
     While you have to pay for all three services normally, anyone can sign up for a free trial - you get 30 days without paying on Spotify and Netflix, and three days on Foxtel. The service will be rolled out on Qantas’ domestic flights later the month, along with superfast wi-fi that will reportedly be ten times faster than existing in-flight wi-fi. The rest of the airline’s domestic Boeing 737s and Airbus A330 aircrafts will be kitted out with the new technology from this summer.
 
Excitingly for non-Australians, Qantas says it’s looking into installing the new services on international flights too. “We know that email, online shopping and general web browsing will be popular uses when we switch on wi-fi,” said Olivia Worth, Qantas group executive of marketing. “But what a lot of people relish about flying is being able to catch up on their favourite TV shows or watch movies they didn’t get to see at the cinema.”
 
     Airlines are now battling to keep up with each other’s technological developments - last November, British Airways announced it would be launching super-fast in-flight wi-fi and Netflix on its short-haul flights, as wi-fi is already available for passengers taking short flights with Lufthansa and Norwegian. 
 
     As more and more travellers download films and TV shows to their phones, tablets and laptops to bring on-board, some airlines are even ditching seat-back screens because people simply aren’t using them as much any more. What could be next? In-flight virtual reality and dating apps? (from independent.co.uk)

Question 1: [2,5 POINTS] Indicate whether the following statements are true or false and write down which part of the text justifies your answer.

a) Three years ago, one woman was accused of harassing people online while she was flying.

b) People travelling with Qantas airline can watch TV and listen to songs while they fly.

c) All domestic Qantas flights will start offering the service this month.

d) Airlines want to use the technological developments that other airlines use.

e) Every airline is getting rid of seat-back screens.

Question 2: [1,5 POINTS] Find words or phrases in the text that correspond to the words and definitions given.


a) to ignore (par. 1)                    b) to study (par. 4)         c) to like (par. 4)          
d) to begin (par. 5)                     e) to abandon (par. 6)


Question 3: [2 POINTS] Choose the most suitable answer (a, b or c) according to the text.


1. Superfast wi-fi  ...
      a) is said to be ten times faster than existing in-flight wi-fi.
      b) is ten times faster  than existing in-flight wi-fi.
      c) is reported to have been ten times faster than existing in-flight wi-fi.
2. The new technology .... before the summer.
      a) will be used in both domestic and international flights
      b)will be used only in all domestic flights
      c)will be used only in some domestic flights
3. In-flight wi-fi will most frequently be used ...
      a) to install new services.
      b) to catch up with friends.
      c) to watch the films and TV shows that they missed.
4. Seat-back screens ...
      a) will be kept in all airlines.
      b) aren’t being used as much as they used to be.
      c) are being swapped to tablets.



Question 4: [4 POINTS] Write a short essay (about 120-150 words) on the following topic:
Internet has changed the way we travel. What do you think?
 
KEY

Question 1: [2,5 POINTS] Indicate whether the following statements are true or false and write down which part of the text justifies your answer.
     
       a) True. you’d never step off a long flight to a barrage of online abuse, like one woman did three years ago
       b) False. Qantas Airline’s passengers will soon be able to continue binge-watching their favourite TV shows and listen to over 30 million songs from a height of 35,000 feet
       c) False. The rest of the airline’s domestic Boeing 737s and Airbus A330 aircrafts will be kitted out with the new technology from this summer.
       d) True Airlines are now battling to keep up with each other’s technological developments
       e) False. some airlines are even ditching seat-back screens



Question 2: [1,5 POINTS] Find words or phrases in the text that correspond to the words and definitions given.

a) to neglect
b) to look into
c) to relish
d) to launch
e) to ditch


Question 3: [2 POINTS] Choose the most suitable answer (a, b or c) according to the text.

1. a  is said to be ten times faster than existing in-flight wi-fi.
2. c  will be used only in some domestic flights
3. c  to watch the films and TV shows that they missed.
4  b  aren’t being used as much as they used to be.

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