There's a litle more detail at:
http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/ts_011503.html
-Rup
--- raines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Aviation Week & Space Technology, June 9, 2003, page 15: Airline Outlook
> 
> LONG-HAUL CONNEXION
> 
> Lufthansa German Airlines will equip some 80 long-haul aircraft, 
> including Boeing 747-400s and Airbus A330/340s, with Boeing's Connexion 
> inflight Internet service beginning early next year. Lufthansa was the 
> first carrier to test the broadband service [...] [the chairman] 
> indicated recently that passengers would be willing to pay a $30 service 
> fee ... But in announcing its decision, Lufthansa said it was considering 
> a "host of payment options" including use of a passenger's frequent-flier 
> bonus miles or a "nominal service access fee." German aviation 
> authorities and the U.K.'s civial Aviation Authority have certified 
> wireless applications for Connexion [...] British Airways is completing 
> tests of Connexion.
> 
> http://www.AviationNow.com/awst
> 
> R
> --


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