Air India expanded its wireless in-flight entertainment service, ‘Vista Stream,’ to its single-aisle fleet. Passengers can now stream over 1600 hours of content, including movies, documentaries, music, and children’s programs, directly to their personal devices on both domestic and international flights. The service also offers a live flight tracking map.
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