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By Daniel Baxter |
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November 9, 2010 - AirTran Airways, and Google Chrome,
the innovative web browser from Google unveiled a unique
promotion to bring free inflight Wi-Fi to all AirTran
Airways passengers this holiday season. AirTran Airways
is the only major airline to have Wi-Fi on every flight.
From November 20, 2010, through January 2, 2011, AirTran
Airways passengers will have free access to Gogo
Inflight Internet. The service allows passengers with
Wi-Fi enabled devices like laptops and smartphones to
surf the Web while inflight.
"We are delighted to join forces with Google Chrome to give our loyal customers free inflight Wi-Fi," said Tad Hutcheson, vice president of marketing and sales for AirTran Airways. |
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"We
pride ourselves on offering the most consistent,
high-quality flying experience to our passengers, and we are
happy to add to that experience free Wi-Fi on every AirTran
Airways flight this holiday season." 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.
AirTran
Airways passengers will find that this browser was designed with
a concentration on speed and simplicity, making it quick to
start up, load web pages and run complex web applications.
Additionally, built-in detection of malware and phishing sites
help provide greater protection to users while they surf the
web.
"We are constantly working to help provide a better web experience to users around the world," said Sundar Pichai, Vice President of Product Management at Google. "Whether it be building a better browser with Chrome or bringing free Wi-Fi to air travelers this holiday season, we are constantly innovating to ensure users' access to the web is fast, simple and seamless". |