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Desperate Norwegians hope for a crisis
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Desperate Norwegians hope for a crisis

The article discusses the challenges faced by Norwegian football supporters traveling abroad who wish to watch Norway's historic World Cup match against Brazil. Many passengers on flights may not have access to live streaming due to limited Wi-Fi availability on certain aircraft. Norwegian Airlines has confirmed that their planes do not have dedicated screens for broadcasting matches, while SAS offers high-speed internet via Starlink, allowing passengers to stream the game. Fans are advised to check if their specific flight provides Wi-Fi connectivity, though there could be limitations if many passengers attempt to stream simultaneously.

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Desperate Norwegians hope for a crisis

The article discusses the challenges faced by Norwegian football supporters traveling abroad who wish to watch Norway's historic World Cup match against Brazil. Many passengers on flights may not have access to live streaming due to limited Wi-Fi availability on certain aircraft. Norwegian Airlines has confirmed that their planes do not have dedicated screens for broadcasting matches, while SAS offers high-speed internet via Starlink, allowing passengers to stream the game. Fans are advised to check if their specific flight provides Wi-Fi connectivity, though there could be limitations if many passengers attempt to stream simultaneously.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports event logistics and does not involve political figures, policies, or contentious issues. It remains neutral in tone and provides factual information about airline services during the World Cup match.

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