Complimentary in-flight travelers to access Facebook

On the heels offers free in-flight Wi-travelers during the holiday season, the airline advertises another incentive during the month of February: Facebook free access.

Several airlines are once again partnering with Gogo Inflight Internet for Web-connected passengers while flying thousands of miles to go to heaven. Airlines that its offer will include the promotion of American Airlines, AirTran, Alaska Airlines, Delta, United Airlines, U.S. Airways and Virgin America.

Facebook access is free for all, but full of Wi-Fi connection will start at 4.95 $ and depending on the length of the flight. For long flights, airlines sometimes charge up to $ 13 for a Wi-Fi access.

Gogo said that Facebook is the top site is visited by travelers. The company wants to inspire people and addicted to the in-flight Internet service during the promotion.

This is not the first time Gogo has offered free access for travelers. Fly From 20 November 2010, by 2 January 2011, tourists on AirTran, Delta and Virgin America had access to its in-flight Internet network. The service did not have Wi-Fi devices such as laptops and smart phones access to surf the Internet while in flight enabled.

The promotion was supported by Google Chrome.

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