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Air Canada starts trial use of in-flight Internet

Service costs up to $9.95 per flight; test will run until Jan. 29

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updated 8:25 p.m. ET Nov. 19, 2009

NEW YORK - Air Canada said Thursday it has begun trial offers of Internet service onboard some flights between Toronto and Los Angeles.

The service will cost $9.95 per flight for customers with a laptop computer and $7.95 for a personal electronic device.

The airline said the test will run until Jan. 29, and then it will decide whether to offer the service on other routes. The service from Aircell will be available only in U.S. airspace.

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Aircell also provides in-flight Internet on some Delta and American Airlines planes.

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