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Computer On FlightDelta Air Lines announced this week that they will be allowing passenger to access the Internet using Wi-Fi on more than 330 of their planes. If nothing get side tracked then they will be available during next summer though a few of their planes will have it available later this year.

Delta is not the only one making this big change. JetBlue and American Airlines are one of the few companies that are well known for providing their passengers with satellite television and have been working hard to launch their new Internet service this year. Also more, several airlines, including Continental, Southwest and Virgin America, are planning to offer similar services.

Delta will be the first major U.S. airline to provide its main fleet of jets with a technology that permits passengers to have access to the Internet while flying. Delta Air Lines is associating with Aircell, an airborne communications provider, in order to install the network on the company’s domestic fleet. The service will cost $9.95 for flights of three hours or less and $12.95 for flights which last more than three hours.


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