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Air France Fliers Can Now View Select Apple TV Shows for Free on Long-Haul Flights

Air France Fliers Can Now View Select Apple TV Shows for Free on Long-Haul Flights

Air France has joined other airlines, including American Airlines, United, and Air Canada, in offering free Apple TV streaming, reports French blog Consomac.

The carrier has announced that passengers on long-haul flights can now view select shows from the Apple TV streaming service for free. More than 45 hours of content will be available.

During their trip, customers can enjoy some of the most acclaimed original series of the moment, such as Ted LassoThe Morning Show, and Severance. Series promoting French lifestyle, like Carême, are also available. Documentaries such as Prehistoric Planet and The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy, as well as children’s content including WondLa and The Snoopy Show, complete the catalogue.

The first three episodes of Ted LassoThe Morning ShowSeverancePrehistoric PlanetThe Snoopy Show, and more will be available for viewing. The shows will be accessible on each passenger’s individual viewing screen, in French and English.

Air France also offers one week of free access to Apple TV content via its new high-speed wifi portal, providing a taste to passenger of how to both enjoy the service on personal devices throughout the airline’s network, and to continue watching the streamer’s content after the flight.

Air France is gradually rolling out its new high-speed wifi service across its fleet. The service will be rolled out to all aircraft by the end of the year.