Delta to offer free in-flight use of WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger and iMessage



Starting October 1, passengers on most Delta could have free entry to WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger and iMessage. To entry the function, a passenger must log into Delta’s in-flight wifi portal powered by Gogo. This is first time an airline has provided such a service all through its fleet.

Traditional SMS messages won’t work. Only the aforementioned cell messaging providers are supported at launch and customers won’t be able to ship movies or footage. Passengers are, fortunately, not in a position to make use of this service to reside stream from their flight.

I fly rather a lot and it is a vital free service to me. Over numerous flights, I bought a pricey Gogo web bundle simply to make use of iMessage. Most of the time in a flight I don’t wish to test my electronic mail or Slack or Twitter. When flying I need some me time, however generally, it’s additionally good to only chat with some associates and now that may be carried out free of charge.

Even earlier than this, there was some hacks and workarounds to let customers entry these providers with out paying. Not that I’m the form of man to use such loopholes.


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