Viasat made this announcement:

El Al Israel Airlines, the national air carrier of Israel, and Viasat Inc., a global communications company, today announced they expanded their successful relationship, adding the Boeing 777 wide body fleet to the mix of EL AL aircraft with Viasat’s equipment for high-speed in-flight connectivity (IFC). In addition to the Boeing 777 fleet, Viasat equipment currently powers the connectivity experience across EL AL’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner, Boeing 737-900 and part of Boeing 737-800 aircraft. EL AL plans to have all widebody aircraft equipped with Viasat’s latest generation IFC solution and all narrow-body fleet equipped with Viasat’s in-flight entertainment and connectivity (IFEC) offering. El Al expects to have the majority of its fleet connected with the Viasat service by the end of 2020.

The Viasat in-flight Wi-Fi service offers an at-home or office experience in the sky, keeping flight crews connected for enhanced passenger service and enabling passengers using smartphones, tablets or laptop computers the ability to browse websites, connect to email and instant messaging, use apps and social networks and to stream music and/or films when in-flight.
Today, El Al offers three in-flight Wi-Fi packages—Basic, Social and Business—which can be purchased during the flight through the El Al Wi-Fi portal via credit card or EL AL Matmid Club points.
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