martedì 30 marzo 2010

US Airways joins growing list of airlines with Wi-Fi

Today, US Airways launched Gogo in-flight Wi-Fi service on five aircraft yesterday, joining eight other airlines working with wireless service provider Aircell.

US Airways plans to expand the Wi-Fi service from the initial five Airbus A321 aircraft to all 51 A321s by June 1, according to a statement from the airline and Aircell. Prices for Wi-Fi access to the Internet from a laptop, netbook or mobile device start at $4.95 for up to 90 minutes on mainland U.S. flights and will go up to $12.95 for more than three hours for a laptop or netbook.

Gogo is offered on about 700 planes, including all AirTran Airways and Virgin America flights and select Air Canada, American Airlines, Delta Airlines and United Airlines flights. Aircell is also working with Alaska Airlines and Continental Airlines to add Wi-Fi, with Alaska testing Gogo on one plane, and Continental expected to go live in the summer, a spokeswoman said.

Initially, US Airways will put a Wi-Fi symbol on the outside of a Gogo-equipped plane to alert passengers, along with displaying the symbol throughout the cabin. By late June, passengers will be able to tell whether Wi-Fi is available on a specific flight when booking travel online.

First-time Gogo users get one free session through June 1, and from June 1 to June 8 free access will be available to everyone onboard a Wi-Fi-equipped flight.

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