Free Access to the Facebook in Aircraft

Some airlines already offer internet access long enough for passengers, of course, for a fee. But now, Facebook’s fans in the United States would be satisfied to access his favorite websites while sitting pretty on the bench plane.

Yes, six major airlines in the USA would provide free access Facebook for a month. They are Virgin America, United Airlines, American Airlines, Delta, AirTran, U.S. Airways and Alaska Airlines.

Free access
to the Facebook is part of a promotion by the WiFi service provider in the plane, Gogo inflight Internet. However, if passengers to access any site other than up, they are required to pay the appropriate fare.

Facebook is the site most visited by passenger plane based on the records of the Gogo. Gogo is now serving a WiFi network in 1100 with the 3800 commercial aircraft flights per day.

WiFi access on planes has been a long time available. However, many consumers have not used it and wondered whether the Internet service on planes is pretty good. Estimated, only about 7 to 10% of passenger aircraft that use it.

"They are less familiar because of the lack of promotion and consumer thought that the quality is not in accordance with the tariff," said Amy Cravens of market research firm In-Stat, as Scrolllock-capslock quotes from USA Today, Wednesday (02/02/2011).

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