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WiFi for bunkies?
I assume the answer is 'fat chance, idiot' but does UAL provide free WiFi (not the entertainment WiFi - actual 'surf the web WiFi') for a working crew member on break/bunkie? Googling here came up empty.
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It is an approved expense. Just submit via usorce.
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Originally Posted by steve0617
(Post 2222917)
I assume the answer is 'fat chance, idiot' but does UAL provide free WiFi (not the entertainment WiFi - actual 'surf the web WiFi') for a working crew member on break/bunkie? Googling here came up empty.
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the wifi actually works now on international flights? I only hear of complaints by the FAs that it does not work and the passengers are complaining...
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Originally Posted by ugleeual
(Post 2223002)
the wifi actually works now on international flights? I only hear of complaints by the FAs that it does not work and the passengers are complaining...
High speed video of United Wifi installation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsuvlmDWYuA Why is airplane WiFi so expensive? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2hkQ03iCiY |
Originally Posted by ugleeual
(Post 2223002)
the wifi actually works now on international flights? I only hear of complaints by the FAs that it does not work and the passengers are complaining...
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There are two or three wifi systems in our jets. Still trying to get a definitive answer.
The Panasonic system is the most prevalent. In 2014, it seemed to work pretty reliably in the 757RR and 764 fleets. As it was added to the 767-300, it worked some of the time, over the CONUS. Now? It rarely works. The signal is there, but you can't even get the free United site. I haven't tried paying for it, but others too have said it is reimbursable. The 757-PS jets have Gogo. I have never seen it NOT work. It is fantastic. Unfortunately, it is only 14 planes, I think. As a passenger, the on-board wifi on the Airbus is great. As a pax on the 737, with direct TV? Every little turn (even 5 degrees of bank, or turbulence), the antenna loses the satellite. So irritating, it's not enjoyable to watch anything. It appears to me the Panasonic system is part satellite/part ground-based radio link (like a cell phone). If it works, it works best over the CONUS. Gogo seems to be ground-based only. I believe United and one or two other major carriers are suing Panasonic over the poor performance of this system. I wish we would go Gogo for all. |
Originally Posted by ugleeual
(Post 2223002)
the wifi actually works now on international flights? I only hear of complaints by the FAs that it does not work and the passengers are complaining...
You can use it and expense it. Approved on your rest breaks. :D Good luck with it. The IT company with wings... |
Last five or six trips on the 767-300 to Europe I have bought it and it worked fine. According to a mechanic, there is a big push on to improve the reliability of it.
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To prove it, do you need to attach a screenshot of the pairing/ID?
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