Airports with free internet [Master thread]
#16
Join Date: May 2005
Location: NYC
Programs: NW Plat, CO Plat
Posts: 353
#17
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: WAS, FLL
Programs: AA, B6, CO, DL, FL, UA, US Gold (only took 10k miles), WN, Amtrak
Posts: 1,299
Saw a sign yesterday in ROC advertising free wi-fi in the free business center in the terminal. I didn't try it as I was running a bit late so I cannot vouch for its speech, reliability etc etc.
#21
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: MSY
Programs: BA GfL
Posts: 5,926
ICN (Seoul). There are free internet-enabled computers, plenty of them with very few users, at several locations upstairs--on the floor level where the airline lounges are located. I don't know about wireless access (didn't have my laptop when I passed through there in June).
#22
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: ORD, MKE
Programs: UA, AA, Hilton and regular member of everything else
Posts: 1,332
Originally Posted by mcrt
Bump. I guess if there is little interest in this it can pass to the history books but for now we'll try it again.
Thanks for starting it.
#24
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: US expat somewhere south of Valpo, Chilezuela
Programs: On the way to lowly LATAM Gold, AA, MiClub Lider
Posts: 853
SCL - Santiago, Chile
It is wireless though not available in the entire International terminal after immigration and security. Also available at the Gatsby restaurant in the main public terminal which actually sits on top of the portion of the International terminal where the signal seems to be the strongest. Don't know about the national terminal as I have not been in that section in a long while.
It is wireless though not available in the entire International terminal after immigration and security. Also available at the Gatsby restaurant in the main public terminal which actually sits on top of the portion of the International terminal where the signal seems to be the strongest. Don't know about the national terminal as I have not been in that section in a long while.
Last edited by Viajero Perpetuo; Aug 21, 2005 at 1:25 pm Reason: Added detail
#25
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Between DCA and IAD
Programs: UA 1K MM; Hilton Diamond
Posts: 67,133
ROA (Roanoke, VA) has free wireless in the entire terminal building, plus power outlets along the walls in the gate areas. It also has three or four free wired stations outside of security and to the right that have phones, power, and I believe ethernet ports. This is as 7/05.
MHH (Marsh Harbour, Bahamas) has free wireless in the entire terminal building (such that it is), but very little in the way of power options. NAS (Nassau, Bahamas) also has free wireless from BaTelCo, but it was not functional last time I was there (1/05).
MHH (Marsh Harbour, Bahamas) has free wireless in the entire terminal building (such that it is), but very little in the way of power options. NAS (Nassau, Bahamas) also has free wireless from BaTelCo, but it was not functional last time I was there (1/05).
#29
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: SUV
Programs: UA *G MM
Posts: 7,017
DAY (DAyton, OH) even has free clubs with PC terminals. Nominally you are supposed to have som affiliation but it's an honor system.
There is wireless and wired ethernet laptop stations in the clubs. I think the Wifi is only within the range of the clubs. But there are also free PC stations and ethernet around the terminal. For example next to some C gates that US Air operates from.
There is wireless and wired ethernet laptop stations in the clubs. I think the Wifi is only within the range of the clubs. But there are also free PC stations and ethernet around the terminal. For example next to some C gates that US Air operates from.