Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Delta and Virgin America Offer WiFi to Some Flights

Two carriers now offer broadband WiFi on domestic flights

Following its introduction late last month on Virgin America, Aircell’s Gogo inflight WiFi service debuts today on on one Delta Boeing 757 and on five MD88 planes that fly the popular shuttle routes between New York’s LaGuardia Airport, Boston’s Logan International Airport and Washington's National Airport. Until December 31, access on Delta is free. On both airlines, the regular cost is $9.95 for flights shorter than three hours and $12.95 for flights three hours or longer.

2 comments:

  1. I'm happy when I can find free WiFi at an airport while I wait... and wait ....

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  2. Me too, Sybille. Free WiFi in the terminal and all the concourses is one of things I appreciate about Denver International Airport.

    Just today I got a notice that Boingo is offering a full month of WiFi service that includes many airports and also Starbucks among its 50,000 hotspots. A month's worth of service is $9.95, just $2 more than pay-as-you-got one-time use. It's a great deal for anyone traveling over the holidays, when delays are likely To sign on fo to http://links.mkt866.com/servlet/SignUpForm?f=486239. Sign on before January 15, 2009, to nab this good deal.

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