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Airlines are Set to Offer Broadband Internet In-flight
- By Tina Halford
- Published 03/16/2008
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Tina Halford
“Tina Halford” is a Senior Writer & Journalist working with http://TripMama.com, an air compare website.Tina writes articles with special focus on the Travel Industry, besides sharing tips and nuggets on booking cheap flights, hotels and travel destination.
View all articles by Tina HalfordAmerican Airlines, with the help of recent partner AirCell, are set to greet 2008 with a roll out of its first fleet of broadband-equipped Boeing 767s. The service is promising to enable passengers to connect with 802.11a/b/g Wi-Fi enabled devices, including laptops, Blackberrys, iPhones, and gaming handhelds. Designed with the power business user in mind, online meetings and VPN sessions will be supported to help optimise their travel time. The service will initially be tested on intercontinental flights, but expect full U.S. coverage shortly after. American Airlines are currently planning to charge for access, with pricing information being release closer to launch
German powerhouse Lufthansa previously stepped into the broadband arena with Connexion, supplied by Boeing, but after its unsuccessful run the offer was scrapped. Lufthansa are now teaming up with T-Mobile to offer broadband Internet access and wireless e-mail to its long-haul passengers. The wireless equipped flights are proposed to begin in early 2008. Given Lufthansa's experience in this area, offering wireless previously on three quarters of its fleet, this is definitely one to keep watch for.
With offerings also on the horizon from Southwest Airlines, United Airlines, and Frontier Airlines, in-sky WiFi seems like an inevitable wave, one that we all can enjoy surfing. To find out more about these airlines, the news, or savings on flights, come to TripMama.com