Yes power sockets in all seat and even ethernet, which would eliminate risks of wireless radiation, would give customers a reason to book with an airline. Many take laptops even on short haul and rather than sit there bored will work on the flight. You would only need a one meter cable from laptop to seat arm will suffice. Airlines with the service could get business from those that fo not offer it and even at a premium. They may say that there is no interest, but many are waiting to see what transpires before commiting themselves.
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David Lazarus @ Aug 17th 2006 6:36PM
Yes power sockets in all seat and even ethernet, which would eliminate risks of wireless radiation, would give customers a reason to book with an airline. Many take laptops even on short haul and rather than sit there bored will work on the flight. You would only need a one meter cable from laptop to seat arm will suffice. Airlines with the service could get business from those that fo not offer it and even at a premium. They may say that there is no interest, but many are waiting to see what transpires before commiting themselves.