
Looks like Continental is the lastest to inch closer to our dream of WiFi on every flight : the airline just announced that it’ll be rolling out Gogo in-flight internet service on 21 Boeing 737-300s in its fleet starting in Q2 2010. The service will cost $4.95 and up based on flight length, and the 737s in question mostly serve domestic routes — we’re hoping Continental takes a cue from American and US Airways and lets passengers check to see if their plane is WiFi-enabled .
The full story can be found on Engadget
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