By Alejandro Lazo
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, December 15, 2008; Page D0
Delta Air Lines plans to begin offering wireless Internet service tomorrow on board half of its shuttle flights between Washington's
Reagan National, New York's LaGuardia and
Boston's Logan airports.
But don't get too used to it. By the end of March, the planes that currently fly the Washington-New York route will be replaced with planes operated by contract carrier Shuttle America, which don't have Internet access.
By then, however, other Delta flights out of Washington will have WiFi. This week marks the first step of Delta's plan to let passengers on its 330-jet domestic fleet surf the Net by 2009.
Whole article:
In First Step, Delta to Offer WiFi on Selected Flights - washingtonpost.com
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I think the Wifi is a good idea, but getting customers used to having it available then switching it is a bad move.