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Airline Wi-Fi — What's up?

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Airborne Wi-Fi is something of a paradox. Airlines around the world are gearing up to provide it, but according to recent reports, fewer than 10 percent of you actually use it on flights where it's available. (articles.chicagotribune.com) More...

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Derg
Roland Dent 7
Gonna get a big antenna on my roof and take advantage of passing ships. AOL gets enuf money without me.
rewrightnc
Ronald Wright 4
Maybe in our 24/7 Connected lives some people like the excuse of being in the air to escape for 3 hours.... Wow, who would have ever considered a Row 33, Middle seat as an escape!?
kps64
kris str 1
I thought the same exact thing....
aarmijo
People dont use it because they charge for it. Should be complimentary or absorbed in the cost of checked baggage.
BdaCat
Catherine Hutt 2
Wifi only works when flying over land. Since the majority of my flights involve traveling over oceans rather than landmasses, it has never been available. I can see the appeal on longhaul international flights, but that's exactly when you can't get it!
w7psk
Ricky Scott 2
Last time I used GOGO it was 12.95 for a 3hr flight. I believe that might have something to do with it. Plus a lot of people don't want to take their laptops due to the risk of theft in the security lines.
Bernie20910
Bernie20910 1
I've used GOGO on cross country trips and enjoyed it. I'm a ham radio operator and can run a program called Echolink through it that gives me access to radio repeaters around the globe. Kind of fun to check in on a net as an "air mobile" from 30k over Kansas.
sparkie624
sparkie624 1
We have it on our 900's and it seems to work pretty well. Our system is under GOGO, and it is obvious that people are utilizing it, however, I do not know the numbers.
fssspec
fssspec 1
Delta allows free access to the Delta web site on thier Wi-Fi equiped flights, otherwise you have to pay through the nose for open access. Wouldn't be so bad if they also provided entertainment like movies and TV programs for free over the Wi-Fi.
pdixonj
pdixonj 1
Delta does offer pax the ability to download streaming movies and tv shows...you have to pay for the content, but you don't have to purchase a Wifi session to stream or download it. It's called "Delta Connect". It's currently only on 757-300 a/c, but will be expanded to the entire domestic Wifi-equipped fleet, and eventually on the int'l fleet in conjunction with Wifi installation on those a/c...

http://news.delta.com/index.php?s=43&item=1712
Silverkush
The reason that more airlines dont offer it is because of these free phone calling app's and the FAA has no way to regulate it and they dont like the idea of people making phone calls from a flight so much any more, and not to mention the airlines would of course like to charge you just like on the old sky phones.
Dashi67
David Shinder 1
CAN YOU IMAGINE SITTING NEXT TO SOMEONE WHO IS TALKING ON THE PHONE FOR THE WHOLE FLIGHT?
sparkie624
sparkie624 1
Actually not totally correct. All of the data goes through a Proxy. To block phone calls is all that you have to do is to block the port and or protocol. No Problem.
Dashi67
David Shinder 1
So the airline has the capabilities to block phone calls!
stevee24
I use it on flights over 4 hours. Anything less than that is a hassle to get out a laptop.
jgrantpe
jgrantpe 1
Depends on airline and flight. I've used GOGO for as low as $4.95 on AirTran SFO-ATL. Caveat emptor. Works fine with iPad. Not enough bandwidth usually for VOIP, or it's blocked. Streaming music , NYT, usually work fine.
mdlacey
Matt Lacey 1
$5 an hour is my break point for buying wifi or not, and that's actual time above 10K with the connection.
mondotiki
Mike Sessums 1
I use WiFi all the time. Connecting with a tablet or phone is so much easier than a computer and does most everything I need anyway - email, social, documents, web, videos and music and movies. Just connect and go.
bshore3rd
Robert Merle 1
through put is terrible, GoGo does not want steaming, I do like the $1. 95 for 15 min though
nmbc2
takashi sato 1
Japan Air Lines provided Wi-fi service on B777-300ER . 240 passengers use it.
tlblosser
tlblosser 1
Recently flew from KPDX to KHNL on Alaskan Air and the flight attendant warned us... do not pay for the GoGo unless you enjoy only getting about 15 minutes of WiFi time. She said that once we went over the ocean, we'd lose the connection.

Makes a case for the transoceanic satellite WiFi connection. Are you listening, Alaskan Air?
isemann2
Frank Eisenman 1
Atleast the Flight Attendent gave you the warning ahead of time. but with Alaska Airlines, less then 5% of their flight have that issue. most are continental flights. Compared to other carriers that fly alot of transoceanic flights like British Air, Unitied and others.
MattHauke
Matt Hauke 0
I don't think there is any transoceanic airline that offers it because there is no satellite to tap into like there are over the continents.
ssjan
ssjan 0
*Virgin America
jimquinndallas
Jim Quinn 0
If there's a way to make sure that passengers are completely wrung out and penniless when they reach their destinations, I'm sure part of the strategy will be to offer and encourage the use of wi-fi in the cabin...
laxlover
Stephen Brown 0
I hope it comes included at some point in your ticket price.
kman101
Kevin Romero 0
Indeed, I think top tier elites and first/business for sure!

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