Today the Google Chrome browser team announced that it has teamed up
with AirTran, Delta and Virgin America, to provide free Gog Inflight
Internet to their passengers throughout the holiday season. Travelers
flying on AirTran, Delta or Virgin America between November 20, 2010 and
January 2, 2011, will have free Wi-Fi on any of their domestic flights to
check email, watch videos and surf the web from 30,000 feet above the
ground.
As the three airlines that have outfitted their entire domestic fleet
with in-flight Wi-Fi, this promotion will bring free Internet service to
more than 700 planes and approximately 15 million expected passengers
this holiday season.
This season marks the second straight year that Google has provided free
Wi-Fi to travelers over the holiday season. Last year Google worked
with Virgin America as well as more than 50 airports to provide free
Internet, both on the ground and in the air. This year the Chrome team
is continuing that mission by joining with AirTran and Delta, in addition
to Virgin America, to concentrate on connecting travelers while they're
in the sky.
First launched just over two years ago, Google's web browser, Chrome, has
become known worldwide for its speed, simplicity and security. With a
sleek user interface, cutting-edge speed improvements, and an innovative
security architecture, Chrome lets users browse the modern web faster
and safer than ever before.
To read more about the promotion, please visit: www.freeholidaywifi.com.