Air India has entered into a partnership with Vobble, an audio OTT platform. As part of this association Vobble will be offering screen-free entertainment to children on Air India flights. With this collaboration in place, Vobble will be offering engaging storytelling to kids aged 4 to 12. This library is accessible on Air India’s wireless inflight entertainment service, Vista Stream, and offers over 20 hours of specially curated audio entertainment across a variety of genres.
Through Vobble, Air India’s Vista Stream wireless in-flight entertainment service will feature over 20 hours of specially curated audio content, including:
The initiative addresses concerns about excessive screen time, offering a captivating audio experience that keeps children entertained while traveling. Available on both short-haul and long-haul flights, the Vobble library ensures that young passengers remain engaged throughout their journey.
Through Vobble, Air India’s Vista Stream wireless in-flight entertainment service will feature over 20 hours of specially curated audio content, including:
- Dawson Diggs & The Dino Gigs – A prehistoric adventure for science-loving kids.
- Suppandi Stories – Hilarious misadventures of the beloved Tinkle comic character.
- Shambu’s Adventures – Thrilling tales of the accidental hero from Tinkle comics.
- Mr. Filth – A fun-filled series teaching kids about cleanliness.
- Q-rious Katz – A trivia-based game show designed to spark curiosity.
The initiative addresses concerns about excessive screen time, offering a captivating audio experience that keeps children entertained while traveling. Available on both short-haul and long-haul flights, the Vobble library ensures that young passengers remain engaged throughout their journey.
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