Sep 15
Wall Street Journal’s tech video blogger Andy Jordan tests Virgin America’s new in-flight instant messaging service. No, you can’t IM your buddies back on the ground. This service only lets you chat with the other passengers on your flight. You enter a seat number to send a chat request.
The video is amusing.
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September 29th, 2007 at 2:52 pm
I guess Virgin America Airlines is what a lot of the cooler and more “hip” people prefer for flying. It’s a shame some of those more elderly people didn’t care to chat.
It would certainly be a neat experience to try out an in-flight instant messaging system such as this. I’d do it!