Author: Natalia Shelley

FORT WORTH- American Airlines (AA) is testing free in-flight Wi-Fi on select routes as it seeks to remain competitive with industry rivals. The airline, known for charging as much as $35 for internet access on long-haul flights, will evaluate whether it can extend complimentary Wi-Fi to more passengers in the future. American Airlines Free Wi-Fi Trials Starting next week, American Airlines (AA) will trial free Wi-Fi on three specific routes: Charlotte (CLT) to Raleigh (RDU), North Carolina; Miami (MIA) to Chicago (ORD); and Charlotte (CLT) to Jacksonville (JAX), Florida, The Points Guy Reported. The airline has not disclosed why these…

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