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Free Wi-Fi on AirTran, Delta and Virgin America this Holiday Season


 Passenger on AirTran

Traveling this holiday season via AirTran, Delta or Virgin America? Bring your laptop or Wi-Fi-enabled mobile device and stay connected while you're 30,000 feet in the air! Google Chrome has teamed up with these participating airlines to offer Gogo Inflight Wi-Fi on every domestic flight from November 20, 2010 through January 2, 2011. This promotion will bring free Internet service to more than 700 planes and approximately 15 million expected passengers this holiday season.

"We are constantly working to help provide a better web experience to users around the world," said Sundar Pichai, Vice President of Product Management at Google. "Whether it be building a better browser with Chrome or bringing free Wi-Fi to air travelers this holiday season, we are constantly innovating to ensure users’ access to the web is fast, simple and seamless."

To read more about the promotion, visit: www.freeholidaywifi.com

US Airways to Offer Wi-Fi While You Fly


 US Airways plane

US Airways just announced that they are partnering with Aircell to provide Gogo Inflight Internet service beginning in early 2010. Full Internet access including Web, Instant Messaging, email and VPN access will be available for purchase to passengers with laptops, smartphones and other Wi-Fi enabled devices.

Gogo will first be installed on US Airways A321 aircraft, flying select domestic routes. A map of routes can be found at www.usairways.com. Later next year, customers will be able to see if Wi-Fi is available on a specific flight by looking for the Wi-Fi icon when booking a flight on usairways.com.

The pricing for Gogo Inflight Internet will be announced closer to the launch date.

More information about US Airways' new Gogo Inflight Internet service can be found online at usairways.com and gogoinflight.com.

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