• Gizmodo
  • bestmodo
  • lifehacker
  • kotaku
  • Profile logout login

#americanairlines

edit true "tagmeta=americanairlines","tagmeta=americanairlines", tags, front=false

Gizmodo

Share Cancel
   
Upload an image | Add an image URL
×

logging in
  • FAQ. Include # before tag:
  • #tips,
  • #whitenoise,
  • #dealzmodo,
  • #broken,
  • etc.

New York, 3:25 AM
Sun Dec 27
24 posts in the last 24 hours

FR | IT | DE | SP | JP | AU | BR

Gizmodo Team

Tip your editors:

Editorial Director:
Brian Lam | | Twitter

Editor:
Jason Chen
| AIM | Twitter

Features Editor:
Wilson Rothman
| Twitter

Senior Contributing Editors:
Jesus Diaz
| AIM | Twitter
Mark Wilson, Reviews
| AIM | Twitter

Contributing Editors:
Matt Buchanan
| AIM | Twitter
Adam Frucci
| Twitter
Sean Fallon
| Twitter
Jack Loftus
| Twitter
John Herrman
| Twitter
Dan Nosowitz

Chris Mascari

Kat Hannaford
| Twitter
Rosa Golijan
| Twitter
Chris Jacob

Columnist:
Brendan I. Koerner

Interns:
Don Nguyen

Kyle VanHemert

Heroes and Friends

Comment Account Questions:

SUBSCRIBE TO Gizmodo RSS

New: Breaking news and daily top stories via email
9515 Subscribers
Gizmodo
  • more about #americanairlines
    debbyherbenick: I cannot wait to try it. I keep checking for it on the NW/Delta flights but so far no dice... on Monday, however, I'll get to try it out. Hoozah. more »
    drewdrawscriticism: This may be a stupid question, but how do you use an iPhone on in-air wifi? Is there some way that I don't understand to enable wifi while disabling t... more »
    Peter Dignard: i'm sorry, but the worst airline in the country is US AIRWAYS. just sayin' more »
    @prixdc: I would really like in-flight WiFi if I could use the same "ticket," if you will, for connecting flights. As in, pay 8, 10, 12 bucks during the first ... more »
    LindsayJoy's MBP is into S+M: AirTran, that used to be the infamous Valujet until those unfortunate events when they changed their name? I'll pass please. more »
    CSX321: What I want to know is, how can it possibly cost $100K per plane!?! more »
    Nick: oh, gosh. i am struggling to not make a joke about tech support now flying directly to your home to resolve your router issues. more »
    shiftyeyedgoat: Oh sure, we can read gizmodo, download torrents, and watch midget-cowboy donkey porn, but can we carry more than a 1/3 of a soda? I THINK NOT, AMERICA. more »
    Serolf Divad: Great. I'll be able to watch my favorite YouTube videos of airline disasters. more »
    stevedavidson: I still think it will be freaky if you have some plane troubles and you can stream coverage from CNN.com, while reporting to them through Twitter, upl... more »
    Nick: did they say anything about blocking skype and or the naughty bits? more »
  • #inflightwifi

    The Weird State of In-Flight Wi-Fi in the US

    Airlines don't officially compete on being the most efficient at stripping away your remaining tatters of dignity. No, the new battleground is in-flight Wi-Fi. I'm somehow unsurprised the worst airline in the country is winning. More »
  • #travel

    American Airlines Installing Wi-Fi on 318 Planes

  • #inflightwifi

    Flight Test: Porn and VOIP Confirmed at 35,000 Feet

    Jalopnik's Road Test Editor Wes Siler is currently at 35,000 feet, flying American Airlines from LA to NY. Since his Boeing 767 had the recently launched Gogo in-flight Wi-Fi, and since he was already using it to get his work done, we decided to see how far the service could go in terms of in-flight comforts. More »
  • #pornonplanes

    Which Airlines Block Porn on In-Flight Wi-Fi (and Which Don't)

  • #porninthesky

    American Airlines Caves In to Religious Groups' Pressure, Filters In-Flight Porn

    I was hoping that American Airlines would stand up against religious groups' stupid demands, keeping their in-flight online service completely un-filtered. After all, they had great arguments: filtering porn sites will jeopardize the access to legitimate web sites, hindering the usability of their airplane wireless network. Not to mention the fact that people wanting to look at naughty bits in airplanes can always watch the porn stored in their computers, cellphones, and personal multimedia players. The network filtering is not going to change that. Sadly, they now have changed their tune: More »
  • #censoringthefriendlyskies

    Delta to Block Porn On In-Flight Wi-Fi So Flight Attendants Don't Have To

  • #inflightporn

    Flight Attendants Are Latest Group to Poo Poo Wireless Network Porn on Planes

  • #inflightwifi

    American Airlines In-Flight Wi-Fi Launches Today on Three Routes

  • #reviews

    Walt Mossberg Reviews GoGo In-Flight Wi-Fi (Verdict: Fast, But Not Fast Enough)

  • #inflight

    Gogo To Bring In-Flight Wi-Fi By Spring; We Can't Wait

    More »
  • #bantastic

    Skype, Porn May Not Fly In Friendly Skies

  • #wireless

    American Airlines to Test In-Flight Wi-Fi in 2008

  • #flythegadgetyskies

    Watch n' Fly: American Airlines Brings PMP to Flights

    • 1

Login

Enter your username and password.

Please enter a username.
Please enter your password.
logging in
Login via Facebook | Sign Up | Forgot Password?

Reset Password

Please enter your email address to have your password reset.

Please enter your email address.
Please enter a valid email address.
requesting password reset

Register

Registering will give you a user profile and the ability to add other users as friends. To become a commenter, however, you need to audition.

Want to know more? Consult the Comment FAQ and legal terms.

Please enter a username.
Please enter a password.
Please confirm your password.
Passwords are not identical.
Please enter a valid email address.
registration sent, waiting for reply

Submit Your Comment

You don't need to login to comment. Just enter your email address below.

See how your address will be displayed in the Comment FAQ.

Please enter a valid email address.
Please enter a valid email address.
logging in

Login with your Facebook or Gizmodo account.

Sign up here.



Edit tagpage description

Please make the text shorter.
sending changes
  • Archives
  • About
  • Advertising
  • Legal
  • Help
  • Report a Bug
  • FAQ
Original material is licensed under a Creative Commons License permitting non-commercial sharing with attribution.