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Compromised experiences are hindering in-air Wi-Fi adoption finds Strategy Analytics

- JetBlue, American Airlines, Delta and United may need to rethink their strategies

BOSTON, June 2, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- According to the newly published Strategy Analytics report "Computing in the Clouds" while 50% of travelers connected to in-airport Wi-Fi just 8% connected to in-flight Wi-Fi.

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Airlines have been seeking to turn in-flight Wi-Fi into a bigger revenue stream. To achieve this they have been engaging in unexpected partnerships. JetBlue recently announced plans to partner with Amazon and Southwest with Beats. These partnerships will be ever more important to monetize travelers earning less than $50K as that segment significantly under-indexes in usage while in the air. In fact, this demographic segment represents half the number of sessions on planes that it represents elsewhere. The data indicate that this user segment is impacted by cost - which these partnerships - could help overcome.

Curiously, the group with the most usage is actually those earning between $50K and $75K. This is likely the result of higher earners relying on devices not under measurement - such as PCs - to be productive while working and the likelihood they are able to treat the cost as a reimbursable business expense. Understanding the stratification of users is useful to developing business models that appeal to each unique segment.

Click here for the report: http://bit.ly/1GgSjNZ

According to Joshua Martin, Chief Researcher of the Application Strategy group, "Airlines have a captive audience - and that is hugely valuable - especially to services that are facing entrenched competitors. By creating partnerships airlines offer value to fliers, drive fixed revenue from their Wi-Fi services and allow partners to gain exposure to an audience. It is truly a win-win for all companies involved. We see this as a business model that should be deployed more broadly in airlines and across the travel ecosystem."

These findings and more will be discussed by Strategy Analytics at the Online Marketing Strategies for Travel Conference in Miami on Wednesday, June 3.

About Strategy Analytics

Strategy Analytics, Inc. provides the competitive edge with advisory services, consulting and actionable market intelligence for emerging technology, mobile and wireless, digital consumer and automotive electronics companies. With offices in North America, Europe and Asia, Strategy Analytics delivers insights for enterprise success. www.StrategyAnalytics.com

US Contact: Joshua Martin, +1 617 614 0700, jmartin@strategyanalytics.com

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