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Like something out of Game of Thrones, the battle for in-flight entertainment supremacy rages on. Just days after Delta announced that it will be making its Delta Studio library of movies and TV shows free to all passengers beginning on July 1, United has responded by promising that all of its flights will be chock full of programming by the end this month, too.

Though the bulk of the airline’s 737s are already equipped with this technology, that remaining lot of planes—some of which fly cross-country—proved problematic for reasons the airline didn’t seem to want to go into too deeply. When Skift asked about the delay, they were simply told that it was a result of the company working “toward a more reliable and consistent product.” In just a few short weeks, passengers will be able to report back on how successful the company was in achieving that.

Source: thepointsguy.com