This item is part of Stockwatch's value added news feed and is only available to Stockwatch subscribers.Here is a sample of this item:Air Canada touts inflight Internet service 2009-11-19 14:51 ET - News Release Ms. Louise McKenven reports AIR CANADA BEGINS CUSTOMER TRIALS FOR INFLIGHT INTERNET Air Canada has begun trials to offer its customers Gogo Inflight Internet service on board select flights on the carrier's Toronto-Los Angeles and Montreal-Los Angeles routes.
"Air Canada is the first Canadian airline to begin offering customers access to the internet while they are flying," said Louise McKenven, Senior Director, Marketing, at Air Canada. "With this service, our customers will be able to email, work and surf the net while flying, and more fully enjoy what is already a superior travel experience that includes complimentary seatback entertainment and access to standard power outlets."
Following the test period which runs until Jan. 29, 2010, Air Canada will analyze usage and customer feedback before it proceeds with introduction of the service on other routes.
"This initial phase is intended to get our customers' feedback about this exciting new service. The ultimate rollout of our inflight internet service will be finalized pending the outcome of the trial period as well as obtaining the necessary regulatory approvals and the development of ground infrastructure in Canada to provide a domestic network," added Ms. McKenven.
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