Web available on planes

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Since you can get internet access pretty much any where now, why not while you're flying. Several airlines have been testing Wi-Fi in the sky for monthes, but many do not offer it on all planes yet. Four airlines: American Airlines, Alaska Airlines, Virgin America, and JetBlue, are all hoping to have their WI-Fi connections available on all planes by the end of next year. Should be interesting to see what happens. Everyone sits so close together on planes that you will have to watch what you are surfing for.

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