18 MAY 2009
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DELTA AIR LINES says that it has installed wi-fi on nearly half of its domestic aircraft. All the carrier’s MD-88s have been completed and the MD-90s should be finished by the end of May with the balance of domestic fleet scheduled for completion by September. In addition to the McDonnell Douglas aircraft wi-fi is available on some Boeing 757-200s. The service is offered in both First and Economy classes on a pay-per-flight basis and ranges from USD7.95 to USD12.95 depending on the length of the flight. On the ground, Delta has expanded free wi-fi access to include all visitors to Delta Sky Club lounges within the United States. Delta prices are the same as American Airlines. (see AERBT 4 May 2009) www.delta.com
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