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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Airlines racing to install in-flight Wi-Fi service -- latimes.com

Seven dollars for a pillow and blanket on JetBlue. Twenty-five dollars to book a flight by phone or in person with Delta. Twenty-five dollars to send an unaccompanied minor on Southwest.

Airlines are requiring fees of all kinds. And now comes a charge that the airlines hope won't make you cringe: an in-flight wireless Internet connection fee...

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