Following news that it had been awarded a licence to operate its service in Canada, In-Flight Phone Co has launched its FlightLink digital air phone service in the US: the service consists of a telephone handset located under seat armrests, with an LCD display showing the available services; these include the ability to transmit to […]
Following news that it had been awarded a licence to operate its service in Canada, In-Flight Phone Co has launched its FlightLink digital air phone service in the US: the service consists of a telephone handset located under seat armrests, with an LCD display showing the available services; these include the ability to transmit to fax machines, retrieve stock quotes and play electronic games; calls cost $2 per minute, and services that don’t need a constant link to the ground have lower tariff rates.