SURFING THE WEB Connecting To The World From Your Airplane Seat
Reported by: Rachel Tarr
Videographer: Eyewitness News
Web Producer: Jessica Reed
April 1, 2009 8:36am
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Next time you fly out of Yeager Airport on American Airlines you should be able to surf the web.
The carrier is adding WI-FI service to some of it's planes.
It'll cost you about $13.00 dollars to use the service on long flights.
For shorter flights, the cost will be about $10.00 dollars. Passengers with mobile gadgets will pay about $8.00 dollars regardless of the length of their flight.
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