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WAP (ty97?) American and United both plan to discontinue seatback monitors in their new aircraft.
Posted by
Meg (aka Mojave)
Jan 26 '17, 12:11
Because most people carry their own.
Well, okay then, guess I'll just continue to pack a book.
http://www.foxnews.com/travel/2017/01/26/american-airlines-ditching-backseat-monitors-in-new-aircraft.html
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i never used the seat back entertainment on a 14 hour flight.. i get it. i DO like it when they have the streaming server you can use from your phone -- nm
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colin
Jan 26, 12:19
And AA may pull TVs out of most of there planes as well though that's to be confirmed. They will apparently offer streaming entertainment though
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ty97
Jan 26, 12:15
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is access to charging for devices reliably available now? -- nm
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b.
Jan 26, 12:22
WestJet is phasing them out too
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Reagen
Jan 26, 12:12
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*misreads as WetJet* What does Swiffer have to do with this? -- nm
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Teddy Baron
Jan 26, 12:15
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