Click on a label to read posts from that part of the world.
Free Wi-Fi tomorrow on Delta Airlines - for a good cause!
As if that were not cool enough, Aircell (the company behind Gogo) will donate $1 for every free session that day (up to $10,000) to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
This is the fifth year Delta has supported breast cancer research with their Pink Plane. Last year, Delta raised half a million Dollars for the foundation through donations and pink product sales.
During the month of October, all Gogo proceeds from Wi-Fi sales on the Delta Pink plane will go to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
So, if you are flying a Wi-Fi equipped plane on Delta tomorrow, you'll get free Internet access, and you'll help support a great cause.
Filed under: Airlines













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Tony Oct 31st 2009 12:28PM
Aircell and Delta are in litagation for patent infringment in Boston. Both are making money on others idea. The other airlines may also be added to the litigation. I would not use that WiFi service even with a promotion for breast cancer just donate to them directly.
I wonder if this service is also the reason the Northwest pilots were distracted on there laptops.
WiFi is a bad idea in the air.