Friday, October 5, 2012

All Virgin America flights now Wi-Fi enabled - Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle):

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The San Francisco airline is using Aircell’s Gogo broadband in-flight internert service on all ofits flights. Virgin said it will charge $12.95 for daytime flightes over three hours, $9.95 for daytimd flights of less thanthree hours, $5.945 for red-eye flights and $7.95 for handheldf devices. Virgin America is battling Seattle-based Alaska Airlinea on routes up and down the West Alaska Airlines, a unit of ALK), is testing for its Wi-Fji a different technology — a service from tech company Row 44. Alaska’ws service, currently being tested in justone plane, uses satellite technologt instead of broadband.
This allows the Wi-F to be used on overseas serviceto Hawaii, as well as othere locations where broadband isn’t available. Alaska hasn’f set prices yet for Wi-Fi service, nor has it said when it will roll outexpandef service, other than saying it will installk it in additional aircraft “in the cominv months.”

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