Alaska Airlines Goes WiFiBy Chris - 03/01/2009 8:10:15 PM |

Alaska Airlines has just joined the in flight WiFi club. The airline will offer WiFi on a trial period on flights between San Jose and Seattle and for 60 days you’ll be able to enjoy it for free. If everything goes well, you will see the service expand to more Alaska Airlines flights soon.
You will be able to browse the Inflight splash page, check you email, IM with your friends and listen to online music. There’s no price for it just now but it should be similar to what the competition has to offer when the service will end the trial period.
via DVICE
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