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Internet access while airborne will have to be competitive with services like Boingo, something like $7 to $8 per flight. If you are a business flyer, and you are already expensing hotel internet access (~$10-$13 per day) and Boingo, then this will be easy if the cost is in line. It will help if redeemable coupons or gift cards are available from the airline to frequent flyers.
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Of course, some idiot will connect a mike and fire up VOIP  Knorthern Knight | 01/25/08
'Only in america'..... is use of mobile phones illegal  Beejaybee | 01/28/08
Hallelujah!  webweazel | 01/31/08
expecting  psuvon@... | 01/26/08
RE: In-flight Internet: Grounded for life?  timhodgson@... | 01/27/08
You are right  adr5@... | 01/29/08
/golfclap  JamesDoyle | 01/29/08
Based on past experience...  steven.g.kahn@... | 01/28/08
RE: In-flight Internet: Grounded for life?  dhopp@... | 01/28/08
RE: In-flight Internet: Grounded for life?  his.mail@... | 01/28/08
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