Alaska Airlines Trials Virtual Reality On Some Flights

Alaska Airlines is trailing virtual reality onboard 10 flights between Boston and Seattle and Boston and San Diego. The headsets are provided by French in-flight entertainment company SkyLights and will only be offered to first-class passengers. PCMag.com reports: The trial kicked off on Sunday, Sept. 23 and runs through Thursday, Sept. 27. Forget trying to pay attention to that small seatback monitor as jet engines and crying babies blare in the background. “Wearing the headset is comparable to having a personal movie screen in front of you,” the airline said. “When paired with noise-cancelling headphones, it’s easy to feel like you’re at the movie theater instead of flying.” Passengers participating in the trial can choose from a selection of 2D and 3D movies. […] There’s also several “360-degree immersive experiences that let guests explore different worlds by just slowly moving their head around,” Alaska Airlines said.

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