Delta Air Lines is partnering up with Aircell, which provides in-flight Wi-Fi solutions to other airlines such as Virgin America and American Airlines. According to reports this service will initially only be available on shuttle flights between Washington’s Reagan National, New York’s LaGuardia, and Boston’s Logan airports. Delta Air Lines plans to have this service available in their domestic fleet of 330 aircrafts. This makes up for 60 percent of Delta’s seats occupied daily.
Delta plans to have Wi-Fi on all of their flights by the second quarter of 2009. Virgin America beat them to the punch by releasing their Wi-Fi service on a single flight on November 24th.
Delta plans to have Wi-Fi on all of their flights by the second quarter of 2009. Virgin America beat them to the punch by releasing their Wi-Fi service on a single flight on November 24th.
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