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Delta Air Lines: Free WiFi on board soon

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The American Delta Air Lines is upgrading: In the near future, all passengers on board should be able to surf for free.

To this end, the airline recently entered into a partnership with the high-speed WiFi provider Viasat. Initially, 300 selected aircraft in the fleet are to be equipped with the technology. This should also help to improve the experience on board. This includes high-quality streaming and more personalized content, according to the company. A new Wi-Fi access portal will be set up for travelers in the summer. Access will initially be chargeable, but Delta is promising free WiFi in the future. The airline has not yet revealed when this will actually be the case.

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