Delta to offer Wi-Fi on flights
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Atlanta-based carrier Delta Airlines has announced that it will offer broadband wireless Internet access on its entire domestic fleet by the middle of 2009, CNN has reported. The US carrier is partnering with Aircell, an airborne communications provider, to install the network across Delta’s 330-aircraft domestic fleet. A flat fee of US$9.95 will be charged on flights of three hours or less, and US$12.95 on flights over that duration.
The move follows similar plans by US rivals American Airlines and Continental.
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