Google is giving us frequent flyers an early holiday gift: free wifi on Delta, Virgin America and AirTran from Nov 20- Jan 2.
The catch? You have to try out the Google Chrome browser briefly, which they are hoping will increase their market share. Not a totally shameless gift, but I’ll certainly try out a new browser for a $9.95-$12.95 internet session.
My only concern about this promo is that with so many people taking advantage of WiFi, the speeds may be intolerably slow. I love GoGo inflight wireless, but it can be slow at times and I can’t imagine how it will be with everyone logged in.
Feel free to report your free wifi experience below (after Nov 20).
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