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Computing | by Samuel Axon | Thu Jul 23, 2009 2:55PM | 0 comments

In early 2010 you'll be able to connect to the internet on U.S. Airways flights using your laptop or smartphone. The airline just announced a deal with Aircell to bring the company's Gogo in-flight internet service to its planes. It will first be available on select domestic routes before expanding. You can see a map of the routes that will get it first at the U.S. Airways website.

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