DALLAS, Jan. 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Southwest Airlines will be the
first US carrier to test satellite-delivered broadband Internet access on
multiple aircraft. With this innovation, Southwest Customers with a wi-fi
enabled device will have full access to the Internet including e-mail, music,
shopping, and virtual private networks (VPN) via a high-speed connection.
Southwest Airlines is partnering with Southern California-based Row 44 and
hopes to begin testing Internet capabilities on four aircraft this summer.
"Southwest Airlines is pleased to announce its partnership with Row 44,
and we intend to deliver the highest bandwidth available to commercial
airlines in the United States," said Dave Ridley, Southwest Airlines' Senior
Vice President of Marketing. "Southwest's selection of satellite technology
will offer a more robust experience for more Customers per aircraft versus
other solutions available in the marketplace."
"Southwest is looking for the best solution for our Customers not only for
Internet e-mail access, but for additional inflight entertainment as well,"
Ridley said. "We look forward to exploring this cutting-edge technology with
Row 44 and hope this will keep our Customers productive and entertained
inflight."
"We're excited to partner with Southwest Airlines to keep passengers
informed, in touch, and entertained," said Gregg Fialcowitz, President of Row
44. "This service will set the standard for excellence in inflight
connectivity."
After almost 37 years of service, Southwest Airlines continues to
differentiate itself from other airlines-offering low fares and a reliable
product with impeccable Customer Service. Southwest Airlines is the most
efficient airline in the sky and offers Customers a pleasant traveling
experience. Southwest recently updated its gate areas and improved its
boarding procedure to make flying Southwest productive and convenient.
Southwest Airlines (NYSE: LUV), the nation's largest carrier in terms of
domestic passengers boarded, currently serves 64 cities in 32 states. Based in
Dallas, Southwest currently operates more than 3,300 flights a day and has
more than 33,000 Employees systemwide.
Row 44 is the fast, global, fleet-wide solution for inflight broadband
services -- high-speed Internet, video entertainment, cell phone support, and
airline operational services. The system offers wide-body, narrow-body and
even regional jet support along with flexible service deployment options. And
its cost effective because installation is quick, the hardware is light, and
the service leverages existing satellite networks.
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Southwest Airlines
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