United Airlines will offer iPod seats for upgraded passengers

United Airlines announced that it will classify upgraded entertainment systems on global flights for business and first class travelers. Included is a connector for an iPod which will fool around music off a users iPod and weight it as well.
United is trying to attract more business travelers with its new iPod upgrade among rising fuel prices and accessory costs for checked baggage. Apple has participated in the program which will contain an iPod plug in and a 15.4” shield to watch videos. Most passengers may be interested more in charging their iPods as they most often run out of juice on long flights.
Will this new military talents attract more customers during this hard hour for the airline companies? I don’t think so, while affair travelers are the airlines most consistent travelers it’s the conservatism class travelers that fill the plane. If an airline offered a USB haven so everyone on board could charge their iPods and other MP3 devices during the exit then they’d be on to something.
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