Virgin America to Offer Fleetwide WiFi
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All those frequent fliers out there should be happy to know that Virgin America is the first airline to offer flleetwide WiFi. The GoGo In-flight Internet service will be available in Virgin’s 100 daily flights, just as we heard last year. You will be able to keep working while flying to your next destination. Or simply connect with friends or catch up with your favorite online content while you wait for your meal.
Virgin will show you tomorrow, May 21, that it means business, in an all time first air-to-ground Skype video call with Oprah Winfrey during The Oprah Winfrey Show.
Here’s what you’ll have to pay for the GoGo service:
- $12.95 for daytime flights of over three hours,
- $9.95 for daytime flights of less than three hours,
- $5.95 on red-eye flights and
- $7.95 for handheld devices.
So who’s the next airline to follow Virgin America’s initiative?
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