Frequent flyers will soon be able to stay online whenever they fly after Virgin Atlantic revealed details of a new in-flight Wi-Fi connectivity plan. The airline has confirmed its entire fleet will now be able to get Wi-Fi during flights around the world, with all 39 aircraft now connected, even on transatlantic flights and those carried out by Virgin's US partner network Delta Air Lines. With prices starting at £2.99, the network, which is backed by Panasonic and Gogo technology, is available to millions of customers from today. Virgin is using Panasonic Wi-Fi on its 787 fleet, whilst the A330s, 747s,…
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