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  2. JetBlue now takes Venmo online bookings, a first for airlines

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    JetBlue now accepts Venmo payments for flights, in what it called a first for airlines on Tuesday. Venmo payment options are available on the airline’s website and will roll out on their mobile ...

  3. Airlines now offer free changes on many plane tickets. Except ...

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    Airlines now offer free changes on many plane tickets. Except these. And these. And these. January 25, 2022 at 1:10 PM. ... Pay up:Delta to allow changes to basic economy tickets, for a fee .

  4. Free flights in 2025? Southwest Airlines' flash promo offers ...

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    With the Companion Pass, the member can designate one person to travel with them for free on unlimited flights between Jan. 6 and March 6, 2025. Travelers do have to pay taxes and fees, which ...

  5. Gogo Inflight Internet - Wikipedia

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    Gogo Talk lets passengers make and receive voice calls. In September 2014, T-Mobile US announced a new agreement with Gogo to provide customers with free unlimited WiFi text and multimedia messaging while on board a Gogo WiFi-equipped flight from a U.S.-based airline. [36] Gogo Vision Gogo Vision streams movies and TV shows from an onboard server.

  6. Electronic ticket - Wikipedia

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    E-tickets in the airline industry were devised in about 1994, [1] and have now largely replaced the older multi-layered paper ticketing systems. Since 1 June 2008, it has been mandatory for IATA members to use e-ticketing. Where paper tickets are still available, some airlines charge a fee for issuing paper tickets.

  7. United Airlines will offer free Wi-Fi after striking deal ...

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    Currently, United passengers who want to go online pay between $8 and $10 to do so. United will be the second major airline to offer free Wi-Fi across its fleet.