Friday, October 11, 2013

Air Travel: What's Hot Now: Free Wi-Fi On Board AirTran, Delta Airlines and...

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Free Wi-Fi On Board AirTran, Delta Airlines and...
Oct 11th 2013, 11:01, by airtravel.guide@about.com

Several airlines, in conjunction with Google, are offering free internet service during their flights for the holiday air travel period. From November 20, 2010 until January 2, 2011, enjoy free Wi-Fi on board AirTran Airways, Delta Airlines and Virgin America. A free service from airlines...happy holiday air travels.

1. AirTran Airways Free Wi-Fi

www.airtran.com

AirTran distinguishes itself by having Wi-Fi on all of its 138 planes. Its free internet offer, in conjunction with Google, on board runs from November 20, 2010 to January 2, 2011.

From Tad Hutcheson, vice president of marketing and sales for AirTran Airways - "We are delighted to join forces with Google Chrome to give our loyal customers free inflight Wi-Fi...We pride ourselves on offering the most consistent, high-quality flying experience to our passengers, and we are happy to add to that experience free Wi-Fi on every AirTran Airways flight this holiday season."

2. Delta Airlines Free Wi-Fi

Delta Airlines is also giving the gift of free internet, in conjunction with Google, from November 20, 2010 to January 2, 2011. According to Google, Delta Airlines has outfitted its domestic fleet for Wi-Fi with GoGo Inflight, so that all domestic passengers with Wi-Fi enabled laptops/mobile devices can enjoy this free service.

3. Virgin America Free Wi-Fi

Virgin America

Virgin America, in conjunction with Google, is serving up free internet inflight from November 20, 2010 to January 2, 2011. Free time to surf and fly.

4. Lufthansa Free Broadband Internet

Arlene Fleming

Lufthansa is relaunching its FlyNet program on international flights. The service is initially available on specific flights from Frankfurt to New York (JFK), Detroit and Atlanta. And best thing of all...the service is free for passengers on these routes until January 31, 2011.

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