The return of in-flight wireless?
SAS totally misled me about in-flight wireless access. On my first international business trip with Microsoft, I had wireless access while cruising over the North Atlantic (albeit rather briefly). So I assumed this was the beginning of a broad industry trend, and soon we’d have wireless internet access on all flights. But then, to my horror, Boeing pulled the plug on its Connexion system a year later, and there has been no in-flight internet connectivity ever since.
Until this week: American Airlines is testing a new in-flight wireless system. Yes!
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