Reliance Jio in-flight data and calling plans start at Rs 499: the way to avail
As per Jio, the service are going to be available to be used once the flight reaches 20,000 feet or higher which suggests that the users will need to adhere to an equivalent protocols as before during takeoff and landing.
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Reliance Jio in-flight data plans start at Rs 499 (File Photo)
Reliance Jio has announced in-flight data for Jio PostpaidPlus users in partnership with the Panasonic Avionics Corporation subsidiary. Currently, this service is sensible for those that travel abroad frequently and don’t want to remain disconnected during the duration of the flight. So far, this service will only be valid on international flights. However, once the service is out there in India, Jio Postpaid Plus users are going to be ready to access it in domestic flights also .
There are three Jio in-flight packs available for now which can be valid for at some point regardless of the flight duration. Under the Rs 499 plan, the user will get 250MB data with 100 minutes of outgoing calls and 100 SMS. The Rs 699 plan will offer a further 250MB data over the previous plan and every one the opposite components remain an equivalent . Under the Rs 999 plan, the user will get 1GB of knowledge and everything else remains an equivalent because the other two plans.
Jio Director Akash Ambani said, “JioPostpaid Plus brings with it industry-defining and highest-quality user experience, and thru our partnership with AeroMobile we’ll now offer in-flight roaming services at a beautiful price. We are delighted to bring this new service to our customers, who are going to be ready to enjoy seamless, high-quality, and secure roaming at 20,000 feet, keeping every JioPostpaid Plus user connected, always.”
As per Reliance Jio, the service are going to be available to be used once the flight reaches 20,000 feet or higher which suggests that the users will need to adhere to an equivalent protocols as before during takeoff and landing. After the flight reaches the optimum altitude, the user can activate his/her smartphone, close up the Airplane Mode and it’ll automatically hook up with the AeroMobile network, the name can differ from device to device.
However, if the device isn’t connected automatically, the user is required to try to to it manually by going into the phone settings then selecting the ‘carrier’. The user also must make sure that data roaming is turned on to be ready to use data services during the flight. The users will get a welcome text message and other appropriate information upon successful connection.
The list of airlines this service are going to be valid in are: Aer Lingus, Air Serbia, Alitalia, Asiana Airlines, Biman Bangladesh Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Egypt Air, Emirates, Etihad Airways, Euro wings, EVA Air, Kuwait Airways, Lufthansa, Malaysia Airlines, Malindo Air, SAS Scandinavian Airlines, Singapore Airlines, SWISS, TAP Air Portugal, Turkish Airlines, Uzbekistan Airways and Virgin Atlantic.