The World Wide Web works well at 30,000 feet. But first you have to find it.Several U.S. airlines, including Delta Air Lines Inc., Virgin America, AMR Corp.’s American Airlines, Southwest Airlines Co., Alaska Air Group Inc. and UAL Corp.’s United Airlines, are rolling out technology to bring wireless Internet service to hundreds of aircraft — a move that promises to allow passengers almost continuous access to the Web and email while flying. The nascent services are particularly attractive to frenetic business-class travelers who can’t stand being off the email grid for even an hour or two in-flight.To read this Wall Street Journal report in full, see:
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