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Surf at airports? Or eat?

p2pnet news view | WiFi:- Which would airline passengers rather do?

Surf the Net? Or eat?

No brainer, eh?

Because WiFi is crucial, says Hot Hardware.

In a survey by American Airlines and HP, some 47% of business travelers reckoned WiFi was the, “most important airport amenity,” outscoring basic travels needs such as food by nearly 30 percentage points,” says the story.

Results came from 1,500 frequent travelers who log more than 20 trips a year on three or more airlines, it states, adding it also found the largest complaint, “wasn’t delayed flights, cramped areas, endless fees or the lack of an AC outlet in coach”.

It was dead PC batteries.

Now you know. ;)

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Hot Hardware – Airport Wi-Fi More Important Than Food, May 23, 2009


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2 Responses to “Surf at airports? Or eat?”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    hmmmm..
    crappy food or crappy wifi access……..
    I’ll take the crappy wifi access…

  2. Just my two cents Says:

    The lousy food and long flights wouldn’t be so bad, if it went for the fact that they they make it VERY hard to purchase and carry on food ahead of time.

    Just my two cents

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