Yes, many airlines - Delta being the leader, are equipping their aircraft with WiFi.
No.
No it doesn't. But it was around the tenth last airline in the world to stop passengers smoking onboard - 31 March 1999.
According to the United Airlines website, the airline offers wifi on transcontinental flights between New York JFK and Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Any where that WiFi is available. There are no restrictions.
Easyjet is the largest airline of the United Kingdom. They offer services such as booking, cabin and onboard services, and EasyJet Hotels and EasyJet Holidays.
It depends on the airport your flying in. Most cost money. I'm not sure how much.
you can get free wifi at any Starbucks and at house some have open wifi and also library's
If the airline provides a wifi service, then you may use the wifi provided on the plane, however, their may be an associated cost. If there is no wifi service, you may use local services, but not be able to connect to the internet. You may use all electronics only after the 'fasten seatbelt' sign has been turned off.
have nokia 5233 have wifi connection
No, there isn't any wifi or wlan !
Yes, you can connect it to any WiFi enabled device!
The compound word 'onboard' is correct when referring to a ship, airplane, train, or any other vehicle.