Both Hilton Hotels and American Airlines announced this week they are ramping up programs to entertain their traveling clientele.
First up, American Airlines revealed they will be running a four month pilot (pun!) program in which business/first class customers will be loaned Archos 704 PMPs and Bose QuietComfort headsets. Don’t worry, though — us working class coach customers will have the option of renting a lower-end Archos with earbuds. (Fees haven’t been disclosed yet.) The portable media centers will be preloaded with movies, shows, and tunes.
I can’t imagine the maintenance of the devices (loading media, wiping them down) will be efficient and I wonder how well the hardware will hold up. I also wonder if folks in coach will bother paying. I know I won’t. However, I would pay big bucks for an Internet connection.
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I've been surprised over the last year that even the most luxurious hotels I've been staying in have 21" CRT TVs. I wonder how long it will take for flatscreens to trickle down to Doubletrees and Motel 6s.
I think anything American Airlines can offer in the way of inflight gadgets to get people onboard is a good idea. Although, I never flown on AA, I just might just because they 're offering the Archos on flights.