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Transavia pilots Piksel Voyage for in-flight entertainment

European airline Transavia has chosen Piksel Voyage to power its new in-flight entertainment service, allowing travellers to access content through their own devices.

European airline Transavia has chosen Piksel Voyage to power its new in-flight entertainment service, allowing travellers to access content through their own devices. Part of the Air France KLM Group, Transavia provides scheduled and charter flights to over 110 destinations predominantly in Europe and North Africa.

By leveraging the capabilities of the Piksel Palette and Piksel’s MTVOD (Mass Transit Video on-Demand) solution Piksel Voyage, Transavia is enabling consumers to select and download video content onto their personal devices, prior to boarding a flight. In tune with the growing ‘bring your own device’ trend, the Transavia Entertainment App offers passengers the ability to choose from a wide range of TV shows and films to download onto tablets and smartphones. The content is locked until the passenger boards the flight, when it then becomes available to view. Once the flight has ended, the content is automatically deleted from the device, reducing any potential licensing issues.

“We see this as a major disruptor for the industry, and believe this model will quickly become the future of in-flight entertainment services,” commented Mark Christie, chief technology officer at Piksel. “Through working with Transavia, it’s exciting to show how Piksel’s services-oriented architecture, which we call the Piksel Palette, can flexibly adapt to address the business challenges of a whole new industry. Our unrivaled experience in delivering video to consumers wherever they are, across all devices, is enabling us to deliver true innovation for airline passengers.”

Content is available in line with the passenger’s ‘In-Flight’ window, providing users with a variety of films and programmes to choose from. Secure content delivery is achieved by utilising the DRM functionality of Piksel Voyage.

Roy Scheerder, chief commercial officer at Transavia commented: “The way people consume media has changed rapidly in recent years, and the airline industry needs to reflect this in its in-flight entertainment systems. Our aim was to both boost the flying experience for our customers and cut out the high costs of installing on-board infrastructure for video delivery. Working with Piksel demonstrates Transavia’s leadership in Europe as the premiere affordable airline in hospitality, services and digital; choosing to go the extra mile for our passengers. The Transavia Entertainment app helps us to offer a great passenger experience on board, providing our passengers with an innovative and engaging in-flight entertainment product that they can enjoy, while empowering them to select and view their preferred content on their own devices during their flight with Transavia – meeting the needs of today’s passenger.”

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