January 30, 2008

Continental to Add Wi-Fi, Satellite TV to Some Planes

Continental Airlines Inc. said it will offer in-flight satellite television and Wi-Fi Internet access beginning in January 2009 through an agreement with LiveTV LLC, a unit of JetBlue Airways Corp. The WSJ reports.

"The Houston-based airline said the programming will be available on U.S. flights at every seat on next-generation aircraft. Satellite television will be free in first-class, and will be available to economy-class customers for a $6 fee.

In addition, Continental said LiveTV is testing Wi-Fi connectivity services that will allow access to email and instant messaging. LiveTV's Wi-Fi service would give customers the ability to use Wi-Fi enabled smartphones, BlackBerrys and laptops.

Unlike the satellite television service, Internet access will be free for all passengers, said Continental public-relations director Julie King."

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