A passenger aboard Singapore Airlines flight SIA317 said he was shocked to receive a $US1171.46 bill for using plane’s Wi-Fi.
Jeremy Gutsche was on his way from London to Singapore on November 12 when he decided to use in-flight Wi-Fi to check emails.
“So what does it take to rack up $1200 of internet use? In my case, just 155 page views, mostly to my email… At one point, I spent about an hour uploading one 4mb powerpoint doc. That doc probably cost me $100 to upload, so I hope my team liked it. I actually even emailed them a warning that my upload was taking a while. That email probably cost me $10. And yes, the pricing per mb was disclosed on sign-up, but I bought the $30 package, slept through most the flight, and really didn’t think I’d end up a thousand bucks past the limit,” he wrote on Trend Hunter.
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Three passengers rushed worked to pin down the disruptive passenger and duct taped his wrists and legs.
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A single-engine plane crash landed at a New Hampshire airport on Wednesday morning, but officials say no one was injured. The Federal Aviation Administration said a single-engine Challenger II airplane crashed at Concord Municipal Airport around 10:55 a.m. They said only the pilot was on board. New Hampshire State Police said they were assisting with the incident, and no injuries…
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Two people are “very lucky” to have survived a plane crash near Chattanooga Airport on November 19, according to Tennessee authorities.
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Would you go to the airport just to hang out? We gave it a try.
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Japan described the incident as “a grave violation” of its sovereignty and “totally unacceptable.”
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The pilot was able to avoid rush hour traffic on the road below them and crashed on the side of the road.
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A police spokesperson said the report came through about 7.30pm.
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CFD said the plane’s engine went out just before 6 p.m. on Tuesday.
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CFD said the plane’s engine went out just before 6 p.m. on Tuesday.
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Stay informed on the latest updates about the recent plane crash on Shallowford Road.
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Federal officials cite the pilots’ likely “spatial disorientation” in a plane crash that killed all 3 on board and destroyed a home in Hermantown, MN.
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Plane was grounded for 4 days at Portuguese airport to recover every single escaped rodent
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China has admitted that one of its military planes entered Japan’s airspace in August but said it was not intentional, Japanese government officials said Tuesday.
The officials were brief
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