“It’s going to be free, it’s going to be fast and its going to be available for everyone,” Delta CEO Ed Bastian said Thursday at Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. He added that the airline invested more than $1 billion in Wi-Fi technology over the past few years. Passengers will need to be a member of its free SkyMiles loyalty program to access the on-board internet. Customers who aren’t members will have to pay a flat fee of $10.
Delta currently charges nearly $50 per month for Wi-Fi on its flights within North America and $70 on international flights. It has been testing free Wi-Fi over the past several years, and made messaging free in 2017. In-flight internet on any airline has been long plagued by complaints for its inconsistent speeds.
I think they are just followers, not leaders here. cnn you reported in how someone came in 18th in a race prior to this? 😂😂😂
Outstanding!!
OK he’ll be a powerful leader what is a lost 11 times he needs to go away
WiFi should just be free everywhere.
Yeah but but what about airplane mode?!!