NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The Nashville International Airport (BNA) is implementing a “major upgrade” to its Wi-Fi service in a bid to enhance the travel experience for all passengers.
BNA has launched a new, high-speed Wi-Fi system that is up to 20 times faster than previous connectivity, offering download speeds of up to 100 MBPS.
“We are excited to unveil these significant upgrades to our Wi-Fi services at BNA,” said Doug Kreulen, president and CEO of the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority. “This enhancement is a testament to our commitment to delivering an exceptional travel experience. By providing faster, more reliable internet access, we’re ensuring that our passengers can stay connected effortlessly—whether they’re catching up on work, staying in touch with loved ones, or planning the next part of their journey.”
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The new Wi-Fi should provide a more convenient connection process in addition to faster internet access, according to BNA officials. Passengers will no longer need to watch a brief video to get online; instead, they will will be asked to complete a short survey. The new process will make it easier for travelers to stay connected with minimal interruptions, according to BNA.
Once passengers connect to the Wi-Fi, they will also remain connected throughout their entire time at the airport. The system will eliminate the need for continuous reconnections, which will provide a more seamless and hassle-free browsing experience.