Griffin eXport In-Flight Video Cable for iPod and iPhone
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Which airlines are compatible with the Griffin eXport In-Flight Video Cable.
- Asked by Debbie A from Apo
- Nov 10, 2009
6 Answers from the Community
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Best Answer
I have a non-griffin model, but it's the same connector. The upgraded United Business class 747 entertainment systems take it. I purchased mine on the United flight.
- Answered by Greg P from Darling
- Nov 13, 2009
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I flew yesterday on a United Airlines 767-300 equipped with the new seats in First- and Business classes. Both have the new "eXport" connectors for the iPod, which allow you to watch movies/videos on your seat monitor from your iPod. The seats also have 110 VAC and USB charging ports. Really nice!
- Answered by James G from Vienna
- Nov 21, 2009
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Continental Airlines is installing iPod / iPhone support via eXport during the installation of a new Flat Bed seating product in BusinessFirst. This capability will be offered fleetwide in BusinessFirst and is already flying on a few Continental 777 and 757-200 aircraft.
- Answered by Don D from Cranberry Township
- Feb 9, 2010
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ANA where they have on demand IFE (AVOD) uses the same cable in First, Business and even in Economy.
- Answered by Nick P from Lake Forest
- Jun 12, 2012
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Sinapore Airlines also uses the connector. It is important to note that this is only useful in business/first class seats.
- Answered by Doug K from Washington
- Jun 9, 2010
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All Virgin companies, such as Virgin Atlantic, should be compatible, though i am not currently traveling to test.
Other cutting edge companies are Austrian Air, Lufthansa, Cathay Pacific, and Malay, from my 10 yrs experience as a traveling biz consultant.. But again, please check- Answered by Adriano S from Valley Stream
- Nov 23, 2009