Delta Air Lines has begun its initial launch of Gogo Inflight Internet service onboard six of the airline’s aircraft, the first in a series of more than 300 Delta domestic mainline aircraft that will soon feature the new customer offering. Inflight Internet initially will be available on five MD-88 aircraft flying Delta Shuttle routes between New York’s LaGuardia Airport and Boston’s Logan and Washington’s Reagan airports, plus one Boeing 757 flying throughout Delta’s domestic system, with service spreading to other Delta routes as additional aircraft are introduced. To celebrate the launch, Delta passengers traveling on the Gogo-equipped MD-88 Shuttle aircraft will be treated to a holiday surprise with complimentary access to Gogo during a Dec. 16 to 31, 2008, promotional period.
Delta Launches Inflight Wi-Fi in Six Aircraft
December 16, 2008A “Wi-Fi hot spot” decal will be prominently displayed adjacent to the boarding door of the MD-88 aircraft so customers will know Gogo Inflight Internet service is available on their flight. In addition, a Delta-Gogo instructional card will be available in each seatback, providing details on how to sign up for the service. Gogo representatives and Delta employees will be available at all three Delta Shuttle-served airports throughout the promotional period to provide information and assistance to customers traveling during this timeframe. For more information, visit http://www.delta.com/.
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