Internet-a-Gogo for Some Airlines

June 19, 2008 · Filed Under Aviation Related 

In just a few weeks, passengers may be able to use Wi-Fi on some airliners. The service is called Gogo by Aircell and will cost $9.95 for short flights and $12.95 for flights over three hours. The first to incorporate this service will be American Airlines. One important caveat: Gogo is a data-only system and will not allow phone calls and will filter all services that allow voice conversations to be made over the Internet.


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One Response to “Internet-a-Gogo for Some Airlines”

  1. Reid @ MooneyQuest.com on June 19th, 2008 5:47 pm

    That’s really cool, but too expensive for the average person to use.

    @Jeff, haven’t seen you on MSN lately. Got a theme done for Total Aviation and want to start that forum next month. Thought I’d check if you’re interested in it.

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