Google has announced that it will be offering free Wi-Fi at 47 airports this holiday season. The freebie is a gift to all who can use it from Google, which has provided a listing of airports it has contracted with. The list of airports are:
- Austin (AUS)
- Baltimore (BWI)
- Billings (BIL)
- Boston (BOS)
- Bozeman (BZN)
- Buffalo (BUF)
- Burbank (BUR)
- Central Wisconsin (CWA)
- Charlotte (CLT)
- Des Moines (DSM)
- El Paso (ELP)
- Fort Lauderdale (FLL)
- Fort Myers/SW (RSW)
- Greensboro (GSO)
- Houston (HOU)
- Houston Bush (IAH)
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- Indianapolis (IND)
- Jacksonville (JIA)
- Kalamazoo (AZO)
- Las Vegas (LAS)
- Louisville (SDF)
- Madison (MSN)
- Memphis (MEM)
- Miami (MIA)
- Milwaukee (MKE)
- Monterey (MRY)
- Nashville (BNA)
- Newport News (PHF)
- Norfolk (ORF)
- Oklahoma City (OKC)
- Omaha (OMA)
- Orlando (MCO)
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- Panama City (PFN)
- Pittsburgh (PIT)
- Portland (PWM)
- Sacramento (SMF)
- San Antonio (SAT)
- San Diego (SAN)
- San Jose (SJC)
- Seattle (SEA)
- South Bend (SBN)
- Spokane (GEG)
- St. Louis (STL)
- State College (SCE)
- Toledo (TOL)
- Traverse City (TVC)
- West Palm Beach (PBI)
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This should bring some holiday cheer to those who may have a long wait at the airport due to delays or bad weather. I’ll be traveling to CT in about a month, but we are going through Atlanta, which is not on the list.
What about you? What are your holiday plans? Will you be traveling through a free Google Wi-Fi airport?
Comments welcome.
Google source.
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