Nippon Airways To Offer iPhone Connection Service for New York City to Tokyo Travelers
By Daniel Perez on Thursday, November 12th, 2009 at 11:29 AM PST In AT&T, Apple, Japan, Multimedia, Travel, iPhone, iPhone OS

In today’s world, it seems a lot of smartphone users tend to rely on their own entertainment to get through air travel. Movies, TV shows, even games can keep us busy for a good chunk of our flight. Nippon Airways recently announced they will be making some changes to their New York City to Tokyo flights, one of which is the addition of allowing passengers to connect their iPhone / iPod to their individual LCD screen to display videos and pictures. Best of all, the iPhone / iPod connectors also charge your device while it’s being used.
You would think this kind of service would only be available to first-class fliers, but thankfully, Nippon Airways is offering the service to all of their passengers. I definitely see the benefit for offering this service since I for one love to watch some TV shows or movies that I’ve got ready for travel, but having the video right in front of you instead of your lap can make the experience that much better. All I ask is that no one bugs me for a spare earbud to watch an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm along with me. I likes to hear my Larry David with both ears, thank you very much.
Now… if I could only find a reason to fly to Japan…


Do you need a better reason to fly to Japan just to fly to Japan. I mean cmon really! That is pretty cool though now they are allowing us to use devices on planes!
I should clarify. What I should have said was now I need to find a reason to fly to Japan for FREE. I hear it could be hella pricey to travel from the US to Japan.
Very cool – a real breakthrough for those long flights. I’ve recently flown from Australia to the United States, and back again. I took a lot of video/photo media on my iPod touch and I developed real eye strain after a few hours focussing on such a small screen.
This is a good step forward in offering more choice, and greater connectivity to travellers!