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Source : New York Times

Quote:Delta Air Lines said Tuesday that it would offer broadband wireless Internet access on its entire domestic mainline fleet by next summer. Continental Airlines had previously announced plans to offer similar service across a majority of its mainline fleet. Several other airlines either offer or plan to offer a similar service, though on a much more limited number of flights than Delta and Continental. Delta, which is based in Atlanta, said it would sell Wi-Fi service to customers traveling throughout the continental United States. The carrier is working with Aircell, an airborne communications provider, to install the network on Delta’s domestic fleet of more than 330 aircraft.

Fliers with Wi-Fi-enabled devices like laptops, smartphones and personal digital assistants will be able to access the Internet while in flight. The service will cost $9.95 on flights of three hours or less, and $12.95 on longer flights. Continental, based in Houston, said on Jan. 29 that it would introduce onboard Wi-Fi services including e-mail and instant messaging connectivity on flights operating within the continental United States at the beginning of next year. American Airlines, a unit of the AMR Corporation, will offer the same Wi-Fi service as Delta through Aircell later this year on 15 of its 767-200 aircraft, which generally fly transcontinental routes, a spokeswoman, September Wade, said.

Boo! Good, but just boo! Bring back the damn Boeing 787 with Wifi and then come back with this. You will see how much Continental and Delta will want to put Wifi in their planes.
$10-$13...... double you tee eff............................................................................................. onboard downloading For the win?
i would pay it no questions asked.. so far I've watched blu-ray on my vaio inflight in full 720p now i want internets.
I wouldn't pay. I am confused on why they are just now deciding to put in wi-fi. I always thought they didn't allow it because of the radio interference it could cause. If that wasn't the case, why didn't they add it years ago?
Slushba132 Wrote:I wouldn't pay. I am confused on why they are just now deciding to put in wi-fi. I always thought they didn't allow it because of the radio interference it could cause. If that wasn't the case, why didn't they add it years ago?

Well Boeing was going to include Wifi in their new 787 plane but the wiring caused some other things to be displaced, added more weight, and interfere with the gears or something.
Slushba132 Wrote:I wouldn't pay. I am confused on why they are just now deciding to put in wi-fi. I always thought they didn't allow it because of the radio interference it could cause. If that wasn't the case, why didn't they add it years ago?

They're developing newer methods of shielding from the separate signals
WHAT!




Sorry, just had to
id pay... ive been on planes for long periods of time before and its VERY boring... too me time goes by faster browsing and reading websites then playing games or watching movies... games would my second choice.. that's why i have a psp... ive got a laptop too but im not lugging that damn thing around all over the place
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