Emirates may allow voice calls on India flights, apart from Wi-Fi
Saurabh.Sinha@timesgroup.comNew Delhi: Emirates may soon allow flyers to, from and over India to make calls using their mobile phones, apart from offering onboard internet. The Dubai-based mega airline has told TOI it will seek regulatory approvals to allow “customers to connect using Wi-Fi and mobile phones over India very soon.”
Emirates’ head of customer experience Patrick
Brannelly told TOI: “TRAI recommendation to allow in-flight Wi-Fi and
mobile services on flights within Indian airspace is good news for our
customers. We are confident that our satellite data providers will
engage with the Indian authorities to establish regulatory clarity for
licensing and operations, to meet necessary requirements, thereby
allowing our customers to connect using Wi-Fi and mobile phones over
India very soon.” About voice calls, the Emirates website says: “Make
calls on your mobile just as you would when you’re on the ground. To
make calls or use data on your mobile, your mobile phone or global
roaming provider must have a roaming agreement with our service
providers. You’ll be charged by your service provider in line with
international roaming rates.”
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