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Do you fly too much? Is it work-related or do you do it for fun? Well if you feel the need to surf the Internet while flying to your next destination you should check Aircell’s offers available for selected Virgin America, AirTran, Delta and America Airlines flights.

Aircell has announced two new Gogo plans for its customers: the Flight Pass for short trips and the 24-Hour Pass for those of you that fly across the ocean and back a lot.

The Flight Pass will cost you $5.95 for 90 minutes of in-flight WiFi connectivity while the 24-Hour Pass will cost $12.95. If you happen to fly almost daily then there’s a 30-day unlimited pass available for $49.95. I guess that at least some flight attendants will consider buying some cheap netbooks and getting this later plan for those interminable flights. After all why not surf the web while everyone else is sleeping?

Tags: 24-Hour, 30-Day, Aircell, airlines, AirTran, American Airlines, Delta, Flight, GoGo, Mobile News, Mobile Software, Other Brands, Pass, Unlimited, Virgin America, WiFi


Besides Continental, which is already doing it, American Airlines will now use too the mobile approach in the whole boarding pass barcodes business. If you are an American Airlines customer you can download the barcodes and have them displayed on your BlackBerry, iPhone, G1 and others in airports for domestic flights. For now the option is available for non-stop flights departing from O’Hare, LAX and Orange County and it will be available starting with November 17th. Other airports will probably follow too.

via MobilitySite

Tags: American Airlines, Boarding Pass, Mobile News, Mobile Software




 

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