Travelers on Frontier Airlines flights can now surf the web while flying on the airline's Embraer 190 fleet, which will offer onboard Wi-Fi service beginning today.
"Adding Wi-Fi to our Embraer fleet is another example of Frontier's commitment to providing our guests with a comfortable and easy travel experience," said Dan Krause, vice president of marketing and customer experience for Denver-based Frontier, which has a hub at Milwaukee's General Mitchell International Airport. "We're confident that the availability of onboard Wi-Fi will improve the flying experience of those who want to remain socially connected during their travels."
To celebrate the launch of onboard Wi-Fi, Frontier is providing passengers the opportunity to try Wi-Fi for free for 30 minutes throughout the month of February. Passengers can also register to win free Wi-Fi service on Frontier for a year by visiting the airline's Facebook page.
Frontier's onboard Wi-Fi service is managed by Gogo, a leading provider of inflight connectivity and entertainment solutions. Pricing for laptop service is $4.95 on flights up to 650 miles long, $9.95 for flights from 651 to 1,150 miles long and $12.95 for flights 1,151 miles and longer. Pricing for mobile devices is $4.95 for flights up to 650 miles and $7.95 for flights 651 miles and longer. Additionally, the company offers an option to purchase access for 15 minutes for $1.95 on flights up to 650 miles long.









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