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Roundel
Blau Und Weiss
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join:2002-03-24
Westport, CT

reply to Viggen93

Re: In-flight highspeed, yes please...

Hmm, $30 to $40, thats pretty expensive, was that Canadian? Really, that is one months broadband for people, I would buy the service as long as it wasnt more than $20.
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ComputerGod

join:2002-10-13
Marietta, GA

Also keep in mind that people pay for convenience. Alot of flights could be foregone by driving, however, it's not as convenient. You could milk your own cow, but it's easier to grab a gallon at the store.

I think it should be rolled out for business class as a mainstay, perhaps first class. It could always be worked into the standard fare for these classes. Chances are not everyone would use it, so it would even out amongst the total flights/customers. I can't really see wasting money on making it accessible to the "coach" section. I guess if it were available to the whole plane, then a surcharge would be best.



Viggen93
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join:2002-04-16
Hamilton, ON

From the Boeing website, it's actually a wireless network connection with some seats having an Ethernet connection, so it's just a series of hot spots throughout the cabin.
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Isn't air travel wonderful? Breakfast in London, dinner in New York,luggage in Brazil.


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