Facebook Addicts, Rejoice: Airplanes Offer Free Access in February

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By Patrick Morgan
Feb 2, 2011 3:16 AMNov 19, 2019 10:57 PM

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For all those penny-pinching, world-traveling Facebook-users out there, you're in luck: you'll be able to check Facebook during your flight and not pay a dime if you fly during the short, sweet month of February. Of course this means we all need to prepare ourselves for the inane status updates. Like: "I can see my house from here!" And: "Clouds... wow." Participating airlines--including American Airlines, Delta, United Airlines, AirTran Airways, Alaska Airlines, Virgin America, and U.S. Airways--are partnering with Gogo Inflight Internet and Ford to provide airline passengers with free Facebook access. As Mashable reports:

It’ll work like this: Once the travelers are allowed to turn on tablets, phones, laptops and other personal electronic devices, they will be able to access the Gogo Wi-Fi network, and then click on the Ford/Facebook banner to access Facebook.

Of course, the ulterior motive is that you won't want to stop just at Facebook, in which case you'll be charged for internet access, starting at around $5. And in March, the Facebook free ride will be over, too. Related Content: Discoblog: Map of Facebook Friend Connections Lights Up the World Discoblog: Everest Gets 3G Coverage; Avalanche of Tweets & Status Updates to Follow Discoblog: It Has 3,700 Facebook Friends, 1,800 Twitter Followers, & It’s a Tree 80beats: Facebook Adds Location Feature, Subtracts Privacy (Again) 80beats: Facebook CEO: People Don't Really Want Privacy Nowadays, Anyway Image: flickr / ChicagoKoz

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