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Get 30 Minutes of Free Wifi on GoGo This Weekend

by Amol
Last updated January 17, 2018

If you’re traveling this weekend on a GoGo wifi equipped flight, you can get 30 minutes of free wifi on your smartphone, thanks to a promotion from GoGo and Allstate.  These promotions have popped up every now and then for the past year or so. Judging from my social media, a lot of frequent and infrequent flyers I know are traveling this weekend, whether it’s for the Charlotte DO, springtime graduations, and/or Mother’s Day.

Our friends @Allstate are helping you stay connected this weekend with @Gogo – enjoy 30 minutes of surfing of your mobile device today!

— Gogo (@Gogo) May 9, 2014

GoGo has been steadily increasing their prices recently, and I’ve responded by not using in-flight wifi as often as before. As a tip, if you are planning on using in-flight wifi, it’s always best to check GoGo’s website before your flight, since prices will be lower than when you check in-flight.

One of the more popular posts I wrote last year was using Delta’s promotion with Blackberry for free wifi to get free wifi on all your devices. I haven’t tried that technique in a long time, and I don’t think it works anymore, but it might be worth a shot. Has anyone been able to get mobile pricing on a laptop lately?

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About Amol

Amol (@PointsToPointB) joined TravelCodex in 2012. He used to chase top-tier airline elite status but gave up when the juice stopped being worth the squeeze. He remains an ardent manufactured spender, keen on getting most value out of his credit card spending.

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