Inmarsat Launches OneFi,
a Game-changing New Customer Experience Platform
for Airlines to Monetise Inflight Connectivity
September 21, 2021
Inmarsat announced the
launch of its innovative new OneFi customer
experience platform (CXP) for airlines. The
first-of-its-kind solution will serve as a
catalyst to monetise inflight connectivity by
bringing a host of onboard services together
within a single portal interface, which
passengers can easily access using their own
personal devices.
OneFi delivers a rich
airline-branded digital platform to enhance the
passenger experience onboard flights. It allows
passengers to order food and beverages, purchase
seat upgrades, receive the latest flight and
destination information, and sign-up to the
airline’s frequent flyer programmes, all in
real-time from the comfort of their seat. In
addition, passengers can browse the internet,
stream videos and audio, shop online and enjoy
other ecommerce offerings, using high-speed
inflight broadband that airlines could choose to
offer free-of-charge, funded through OneFi’s
sponsorship and advertising features.
The launch of OneFi comes
at a critical time for airlines, with the global
pandemic having accelerated passenger demand for
digital inflight experiences. Inmarsat’s recent
2021 Passenger Confidence Tracker, the largest
and most comprehensive global survey of its kind
since the pandemic began, found that digital
solutions that keep passengers connected and
minimise their contact with cabin crew and
fellow passengers can go a long way in boosting
confidence. In addition, out of the 10,000
respondents worldwide, 41% believed inflight
Wi-Fi had increased in importance after the
pandemic.
Philip Balaam, President of
Inmarsat Aviation, said: “For many years,
Inmarsat has advocated the vast commercial
opportunities of inflight connectivity. However,
until now, airlines have struggled to realise
the full potential of the business model. OneFi
is a step change for those looking to monetise
their Wi-Fi services and ensure they keep pace
with evolving passenger needs. It will empower a
digital transformation in the cabin, which is
especially important at this critical time for
the aviation industry.
“OneFi allows airlines to
improve their brand experience and secure
passenger loyalty, with the flexibility to
incorporate their own services and use existing
and new partners, such as content providers,
advertisers and retailers. We are in advanced
discussions with leading airlines about adopting
this innovative new platform and expect to see a
rollout with our first OneFi customer by the end
of this year.”
In recent years, airlines
have continued to increase their focus on
unlocking new revenue streams through
broadband-enabled ancillary services. The market
for digital inflight advertising alone is
forecast to grow from $266 million today to $3.3
billion by 2030, representing a 10-year compound
annual growth rate (CAGR) of 42.9% between 2020
and 2030, according to Valour Consulting. The
launch of OneFi is a significant step in turning
that untapped commercial opportunity into a
reality.
What truly sets OneFi apart
is its industry grade targeting features, media
inventory and calls-to-action that are made
available to the airline and its partners. These
ensure that content is contextual and relevant
to the individual passenger. It also enables
partners to engage in more meaningful ways with
passengers and boost sales lead generation
rates. The platform’s intuitive, user-friendly
interface will enable airlines to boost
passenger take-up rates and create a
frictionless funnel to purchase.
In addition, OneFi is
network agnostic and uses open architecture,
meaning it can integrate with any technology
infrastructure and Internet Service Providers
(ISPs) used by airlines, ensuring a uniform
experience across mixed aircraft fleets. The
platform is also scalable, giving airline
customers the flexibility to add new third-party
services over time and helping to future proof
their onboard offering.
Inmarsat is transforming
global aviation by bringing complete
connectivity to aircraft and flight paths across
the world. It recently unveiled plans for
ORCHESTRA, the communications network of the
future, which will bring existing geosynchronous
(GEO) satellites together with low earth orbit
satellites (LEO) and terrestrial 5G to form an
integrated, high-performance solution, unmatched
by any existing or planned competitor offering.
ORCHESTRA allows capacity to be boosted in
high-density areas such as at airports,
eliminating congested network ‘hot spots’ and
ensuring the connectivity needs of aviation
customers are met well into the future, with
capacity scaled directly to match their
requirements.