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Delta Sees In-Flight Wi-Fi in Your Future

Delta Airlines announced that its entire domestic fleet would be fitted to provide broadband Wi-Fi access to its passengers. The fee will range fro $9.95 for three hours use or $12.95 for flights longer than three hours. With 330 aircraft in its domestic fleet, Delta expects all domestic flights to have Wi-Fi access by summer 2009.

American, JetBlue and Virgin Atlantic also have plans to launch in-flight Wi-Fi services, and are currently in the testing phase. Read more in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

 

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