Finally, an airline extra worth paying for!
American Airlines announced yesterday it will test in-flight broadband on its 15 Boeing 767-200 aircraft early next year. The broadband test will be conducted on transatlantic routes, but could expand if the early results are good.
According to a report in USA Today, American says its pricing hasn’t been determined, but the service “will be slightly more expensive than ground Wi-Fi hot spots.”
The in-flight broadband “will provide passengers with wireless Internet connections for laptops, smart phones and other personal digital assistants equipped with Wi-Fi antennae,” says USA Today. American will block the use of Skype and other Internet phone services to eliminate air-to-ground phone conversations.
Needless to say this is fantastic news for those of us with Internet addictions.
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