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News Brief

No escaping the ‘Net


Published: July 1, 2008

Last month, American Airlines began offering in-flight Internet access on limited flights. Currently the test service is free; American plans to charge between $9.95 and $12.95 if the test run is successful. Other airlines considering offering in-flight Internet services include Virgin America and JetBlue.

Source: The Star/Associated Press

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