 PDXPLT
join:2003-12-04 Banks, OR 1 edit | reply to aciddrink Re: not too bad of a deal
American provides 12V outlets. Every first class seat, and alot of coach seats; check seatguru.com |
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  FrequentFlyer
@aliant.net | reply to aciddrink I've flown Air Canada on the E90 and it has DC power, while the Airbus A320 has DC power on all the seats I saw, as well as AC power on 2/3 seats in each row.
They don't have wireless internet, though. |
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 ajanis
join:2004-10-19 Oswego, IL | reply to aciddrink »www.seatguru.com/
Tells you where power outlets are. What Airlines, what planes, what seats, etc. |
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  aciddrink
join:2000-08-26 Kailua, HI | reply to phirephoto Damn I've never been so lucky! Maybe its becoming more commonplace now. |
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 phirephoto
join:2000-01-26 Fremont, CA
| reply to aciddrink said by aciddrink :Ehhh I might be inclined to pay $13 for temporary internet in flight depending on limitations. You always run across the problem of limited battery life on your laptop though... too bad planes don't provide power outlets like trains do! I was a flight from San Jose, CA to Chicago O'Hare round trip, and both AA flights offered a DC connector under almost every seat. |
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  Alcohol Premium join:2003-05-26 Somerset, NJ
| reply to aciddrink said by aciddrink :You always run across the problem of limited battery life on your laptop though... too bad planes don't provide power outlets like trains do! Some do. |
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  aciddrink
join:2000-08-26 Kailua, HI | Ehhh I might be inclined to pay $13 for temporary internet in flight depending on limitations.
You always run across the problem of limited battery life on your laptop though... too bad planes don't provide power outlets like trains do! |
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