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Re: In Flight Entertainment - who offers what these days?         

Group: aus.aviation · Group Profile
Author: Snapper
Date: Jul 7, 2008 13:58

Thanks. Have forwarded it to the wife and kids...

Jock wrote...
> it's a crap server but it holds the info you are after:
> http://www.united.com/page/middlepage/0,6823,1030,00.html?navSource=Dropdown07&linkTitle...
>
> Read away!
>
>
> "Snapper" y7mail.com.invalid> wrote in message
> news:9do174tt0m1h3oaamasckmg8i95q12b605@yarwho.com...
>> The family is flying to New Yoik in a coupla weeks for a wedding. I've
>> gotta
>> stay home and mind the dergs. Plus at $3,100 a ticket it was getting too
>> expensive.
>>
>> Anyway, we've spent the past day or so ripping and converting videos,
>> audio
>> books and the like for the iPods to keep said family members reasonably
>> occupied
>> so not to annoy the FAs any more than they have to. Which leads me to ask.
>>
>> What airlines offer the following for cattle class:
>>
>> 1. In seat video screens
>> 2. power outlets to charge laptops and other portable electrical
>> equipment.
>> 3. Internet access (and how much would that cost?)
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Oh, they're flying United. Can't remember why as the missus did all the
>> organising. Last time it was Qantas. Maybe it was flight availability at
>> the
>> time. Not sure.
>>
>> Missus is flying home via JFK, LHR, SIN on Singapore Airlines. She was
>> hoping to
>> go on the new A380 but the itinerary says that it's a 744. Which begs yet
>> another question or two.
>>
>> What are the airlines' or airports' policies these days on carrying on
>> board
>> laptops, iPods and those that have spare battery packs? They seem to be
>> fairly
>> strict on how much toothpaste that you can smuggle on board and other such
>> materials.
>>
>
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