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JetBlue May Add In-Flight Text-Messaging

JetBlueFirst Air France, then European low-cost carrrier Ryanair... and now JetBlue. The ability use your mobile phone while your plane is in flight may be coming to the US.

JetBlue has made no official announcement other than admitting it is examining the possibility of offering text messaging services. Jet Blue has stated that it has misgivings about offering voice services on flights, but that text messaging might be an attractive option. Of course, this still all has to get past the FCC.


We would welcome text-messaging capability using our own cell phones on U.S. flights, but the offering pales in comparison to the full in-flight Wi-Fi service provided by Connexion by Boeing, which was shuttered at the end of last year. Still, an article in the Financial Times, which highlights JetBlue's in-flight mobile initiatives, as well as those of other airlines, says that Southwest Airlines is considering more robust mile-high Wi-Fi offerings.

It's ironic that the discount carriers are way ahead of the traditional carriers in terms of in-flight services (after all, JetBlue had TV in every seat way before the more established airlines). It also sounds as though JetBlue is busy trying out initiatives to lure back customers, many of whom are still miffed by the airline's collosal series of delays and cancellations during a big blizzard back in February.

From The Financial Times



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FCC Says No to Cell Phones on Planes


Flying on planes these days is bad enough, particularly when you've got loud neighbors talking and sneezing all over you. Can you imagine what it would be like if they were actually allowed to yap on their cell phones all day? Fortunately, that dreaded advancement in travel-tech-convenience doesn't look like it'll be happening any time soon on any U.S. carriers, given the FCC's upholding of the ban on in-flight cell phone use yesterday. (Its reason? "Insufficient technical data," which means the Commission still can't figure out if cell phones interfere with networks on the ground.) That said, in-flight cell phone services look likely to move forward in Europe and Asia, but only 14 calls can be made at any one time, so what are American mile-high gab-addicts really going to miss anyway?

Now, if you thought you were safe from office or other outside-world intrusions while flying, think again: According to the Wall Street Journal, in-flight Wi-Fi may make it to domestic flights some time within the next 12 months (despite last year's spectacular failure of the excellent Connexion by Boeing service on mostly European and Asian carriers). Alas, you'll have to pay for in-flight Wi-Fi, but at least Skype calls will be blocked, so it seems as though just old-fashioned annoyingly loud conversations between two or more real people will still be the only things driving you crazy.



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