
Airline-style WiFi on ‘bus flights’
Free WiFi is being added on Landline, the bus service that connects small airports to major hubs

Free WiFi is being added on Landline, the bus service that connects small airports to major hubs

Even as more and more airlines offer free inflight WiFi, a number of cruise lines are increasing the cost at sea.

The equipment is old, the speed is slow, and the rail operator would like to be rid of it

Late and with little on offer, American Airlines is taking a step into the world of free WiFi

Spain’s Renfe is fitting all its high-speed lines with fast WiFi; the first line to get it, Madrid-Seville starting Dec. 5th

Turns out that today’s travelers want consistent, fast connections, and that more than half would pick that over inflight meals.

Germany is about to let cafe owners off the hook for what customers do on WiFi; it’s expected to make much more WiFi available.

Norwegian Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean are both rolling out new high-speed WiFi services…but they come with a price.

In two announcements today, Royal Caribbean gave passengers bad news: It’s raising gratuity fees on its ships, and cancelling a free internet plan.

NYC has turned on its first public WiFi hotspots, part of what will turn the city’s under-used phonebooths into the world’s largest free public network.

Free WiFi is being added on Landline, the bus service that connects small airports to major hubs

Even as more and more airlines offer free inflight WiFi, a number of cruise lines are increasing the cost at sea.

The equipment is old, the speed is slow, and the rail operator would like to be rid of it

Late and with little on offer, American Airlines is taking a step into the world of free WiFi

Spain’s Renfe is fitting all its high-speed lines with fast WiFi; the first line to get it, Madrid-Seville starting Dec. 5th

Turns out that today’s travelers want consistent, fast connections, and that more than half would pick that over inflight meals.

Germany is about to let cafe owners off the hook for what customers do on WiFi; it’s expected to make much more WiFi available.

Norwegian Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean are both rolling out new high-speed WiFi services…but they come with a price.

In two announcements today, Royal Caribbean gave passengers bad news: It’s raising gratuity fees on its ships, and cancelling a free internet plan.

NYC has turned on its first public WiFi hotspots, part of what will turn the city’s under-used phonebooths into the world’s largest free public network.