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Southwest Airlines enters second phase of on-board Wi-Fi

by Joe on June 25, 2009

On-board Wi-Fi has been a big thing for airlines, and Southwest Airlines is no exception. They recently rolled out Wi-Fi on four aircraft as a test. This was apparently for free, but no longer. The second phase of their rollout, which they announced on their website earlier this week. The charge will be between $2 and $12, depending on device and flight length. According to the announcement, the price “to get online will be displayed when a Customer launches his or her Internet browser.” This would be even better if it charged on a time basis. That is, unless you plan on using it for the duration of the flight.

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