Gate to Gate Personal Electronics use, now a reality on AA

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It's official - AA now allows gate to gate personal electronic device usage, on most domestic flights.

aa.com said:
Good news! You're now able to read your e-books, play games, and watch videos on your portable electronic devices from gate to gate within the U.S. There are a few things to keep in mind during taxi, takeoff and landing:

  • Devices will need to be in airplane mode and you'll need to secure them by either holding or placing them under your seat.
  • Wi-Fi access on equipped aircraft will be available shortly after takeoff
  • This change doesn't apply to larger items such as laptops. Those items will still need to be stowed.
This change won't be implemented on some of American's regional flights (operated as American Eagle) until later this year. Because the safety of our customers and people is always our top priority, you should still listen to all safety briefings and comply with crewmember instructions.
https://www.aa.com/i18n/travelInformation/duringFlight/onboardTechnology.jsp

"We're delighted that our customers are now able to use their handheld portable electronic devices gate to gate," said Jon Snook, American's Senior Vice President – Customer Service. "We know that our customers have wanted additional access to their personal devices on their flights, and we've been working with the FAA for some time to make this a reality. We're excited to be able to deliver this to our customers because of the FAA's expeditious approval."
American Airlines Customers Will Have Gate-to-Gate Use Of Handheld Portable Electronic Devices Beginning This Afternoon :: American Airlines Newsroom
 
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