That may seem like a minor issue, I have been trying to identify the airports I've been in that have free wifi. DC didn't. Berlin didn't. The Eurostar train station in Ebbsfleet didn't, nor did any of the trains we were on. All had wifi available if you paid.
So I like to give credit to airports that still give free wifi.
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TravelPost compiled a list of wifi access offerings in US airports. A surprising number of them are free. http://www.travelpost.com/airport-wireless-internet.aspx
ReplyDeleteMost do have. But we should really credit them for that, though we know it's also from our own pocket.
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