
Alaska Airlines is ready to make your leisure or business travel a more convenient one.
The airliner have just started their testing of Row 44’s in-flight Wi-Fi Support service based on Satellite Link-up technology on a few of its Boeing 700-737s. Termed “In flight Wi-Fi”, the initial flight will shuttle between Seattle and San Jose.
This primary service is free of cost for you in the first 60 days. After that, the Airliner will alter its routes which will include flying to any destination in the West Coast and Alaska.
You can use this unique in-flight service on any of your Wi-Fi Support equipped device such as smart phones, laptops, or even your handy media player.
Among the variety of features included into this service are - Web browsing, online music access, link up to Virtual Private Networks or VPNs, pod casting, web casting, gaming and e-mail exchange.
Once you open the Wi-Fi Support “splash page”, you will see a variety of options, as well as, live music and news, shopping guides and links to other practical services on their web page, alaskaair.com.
Being connected and staying online throughout the entire flight through your Wi-Fi Support device is no doubt, a unique experience. You can attend to all your regular personal and official online tasks while flying aboard the Alaskan airliner.
The pricing for the service is still to undergo a final evaluation process. Alaska Airlines also plans to incorporate customer feedbacks on this trial offer. The objective is to set up an affordable price range for the passengers.
This In-flight Wi-Fi Support based technology is sure to surprise you even if you are a daily commuter. Just pack your bags and set off for an amazing trip to Alaska.
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