Wi-Fi could be coming very soon to flights — and you might just get it free (if you pay for iPass)

A couple weeks ago, I complained about the lack of Internet availability on airplanes. There is some positive news on that front — it’s coming, and maybe in a matter of weeks, according to PC World. Also, if you happen to be a user of the Internet access unifying service iPass, rejoice, because it may just be free for you.

IPass is teaming up with Aircell Gogo, the company that is expected to be the first in the United States to offer Wi-Fi service on planes (there are others working in this space as well). Users of iPass pay a monthly fee to gain access to the Internet via Wi-Fi, Ethernet or dial-up at over 100,000 locations throughout the world. Later this year, Internet access on flights with American Airlines and Virgin America will be included in those packages as well, and the price isn’t expected to go up.

For everyone else, the price of airplane Wi-Fi will be $9.95 for flights that are three hours or shorter and $12.95 for all other flights. As PC World notes, this is really not bad at all compared to similar rates at airports and hotels. If it makes me forget about how uncomfortable I am in my seat, I would pay in a heartbeat.

[photo: flickr/spcummings]

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MG Siegler writes about technology trends and new media for VentureBeat, with a focus on mobile topics, social elements and key news stories. Before that, MG wrote about technology on his blog, ParisLemon. Originally from Ohio, MG attended the University of Michigan where he studied film. He's previously lived in Los Angeles where he worked in Hollywood and in San Diego where he did web development. He now lives in San Francisco.

  • Woo hoo! Its about time we got some airplane wifi access. Now I can read my venture beat and blog, all while on a plane. Check out my blog if you enjoy Venture Beat style news - www.GothamTechMinute.blogspot.com.
  • I hope everyone will use such features to read VentureBeat.
  • This is a much welcome feature. They should try to get this for international flights as well.