U.S. Airways to Offer In-Flight WiFi in 2010By Chris - 07/23/2009 9:46:08 PM |
In-flight WiFi is more and more popular. Surfing the web while flying to your favorite destination is a great way to pass the time. And U.S. Airways has just decided to offer the services starting next year. The airliner has partnered up with Aircell to offer GoGo Inflight Internet service to its domestic A321 customers. GoGo Internet will be available sometime early next year and everyone willing to pay anywhere from $5.95 to $12.95 for it will be able to go online from their smartphone or laptop.
via Press
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Tags: Aircell, airlines, GoGo, In-Flight, internet, U.S. Airways

