
Aircell has teamed up with HTC to offer frequent fliers in North America a tempting offer – a purchase of the HTC HD2 allows you to hook up to Aircell’s in-flight Wi-Fi service for free for the next half year, where this service normally costs approximately $13 per flight. This promotion begins today to commemorate the launch of the handset. With more and more travelers using a Wi-Fi connection to keep them entertained instead of being subject to the same old re-runs of movies, this is one slick marketing move which lasts till June 30, next year.
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