Passengers on British Airways were able to watch the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II while they were in the air.
Passengers on any of the airline's planes will be able to stream the funeral on their personal devices.
The airline's website states that in-flight internet usually costs between $6 and 14 dollars.
The two minutes of silence held across the UK at the end of the funeral will be observed by British Airways.
"As a mark of respect for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on the day of her State Funeral, we have reduced our schedule and re-timing some flights at Heathrow to ensure the skies are quiet at certain moments on Monday, September 19."
The airline told The Independent that it had canceled 100 flights from the airport.
The representative said that no long-haul routes were affected. 15% of the airport's schedule will be changed for the funeral on Monday.
The funeral will be shown in the airport and the two minutes of silence will be observed.