
Surfing the web at 35,000 feet? Sure you can, just wait a year more! Delta Airlines is set to introduce broadband Wi-Fi access onboard more than 330 aircraft operating in the continental United States next year. It will cost you around $9.95 on flights lasting up to three hours and $12.95 on longer trips. The airline will use Aircell’s Gogo service which makes use of a US-wide network of mobile broadband ground-towers. Just be patient ok! [Delta Airlines]

Here’s the latest news from Singapore Airlines, the Company have announced that all of its Business Class Airbus A340-500 flights will now be fitted with iPod docks and 15.4-inch widescreen LCDs. The provision will enable flyers to enjoy their own movies and music via the included noise-proof headphones that will only shut off when there is an announcement from the flight crew. [Crave]

The Korean Air has won the title for the World’s Best Economy Class 2007 in the Skytrax 2006/7 World Airline Awards and also named one of the top five airlines in “the Best Inflight Entertainment Awardsâ€. All the seats are equipped with monitor and the got a bigger space between seats to give more comfort to the passengers. Malaysia Airlines and Singapore Airlines were ranked second and third in the category respectively. In case you didn’t know, the World Airline Awards are recognized across the globe as the leading independent monitor of passenger opinions. See more pics after the jump.
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