More Inflight Wi-Fi On The Way. Is Anyone Using It? - Silicon Alley Insider
Wed, Jan 14th, 2009
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United Airlines (UAUA) is the latest carrier to start selling inflight wi-fi Internet access. United will offer access later this year via Aircell's Gogo service on select flights between New York-JFK and San Francisco/Los Angeles.
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