June 16, 2008 7:52 AM PDT

$15 to check a bag, but free to charge an iPod

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United Airlines has been subject to some pretty bad press recently for being one of several airlines to slap a $15 fee on checked bags, but here's a perk: the commerical carrier announced on Monday that it's starting to install iPod and iPhone connectivity features in its airplanes.

More specifically, owners of Apple's media devices can hook them up to the planes' in-flight entertainment systems; they can navigate through music and video on the seat back televisions while charging the devices in the process. The connectivity technology has been manufactured by Panasonic Avionics.

United is the first U.S. carrier to provide this service, it said in a statement. Late in 2006, iPod manufacturer Apple announced that it had struck a deal with the airline--as well as fellow domestic carriers Continental and Delta, as well as overseas carriers Air France, Emirates, and KLM--to configure in-flight iPod connectivity.

For United, the iPod cables won't be everywhere immediately. For the most part, they'll be installed on planes that make transatlantic flights, and in some cases will be restricted to those with first- and business-class seats. The first "iPod flight," United 936, will take off at 5:40 PM EDT on Monday in Washington, D.C., and fly to Zurich, Switzerland.

So, D.C.-to-Zurich pond hoppers: you can can now watch Snakes on a Plane on a plane (on an iPod, without draining your battery).

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by tlimongello June 16, 2008 8:39 AM PDT
You could have also used the Matrix here - having iPod jacks coming out of people's heads, but that would have been tough to photoshop. Maybe all my UA points won't go to waste.
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by Pishkado June 16, 2008 9:33 AM PDT
It would be a heck of a lot more useful, to more people, if they'd install seat power for laptops, DVD players and so on aft of the premium cabins. Nothing against iPods (I have one) but their batteries already last long enough for most flights, and you can charge them from a laptop anyhow.
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by shahnyboy June 16, 2008 9:44 AM PDT
Well said Pishkado...
This will hardly be a perk that flyers will flock to AA for. And it sounds like such a dull way to attract more business. Give something that people can REALLY use on a plane.
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by pixelpusher220 June 16, 2008 9:47 AM PDT
The amount of power a laptop draws is pretty significant compared to an iPod. Charging iPod's isn't going to have a huge issue on power.

I'd be more upset that they aren't just putting USB power ports at the seats, but are going specifically with iPod connectors. Then again, I'm betting the airlines won't be happy when Apple changes it's port design, so maybe this will be a way to keep Apple for forcing us to buy new adapters with new models...
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by pixelpusher220 June 16, 2008 9:48 AM PDT
The amount of power a laptop draws is pretty significant compared to an iPod. Charging iPod's isn't going to have a huge issue on power.

I'd be more upset that they aren't just putting USB power ports at the seats, but are going specifically with iPod connectors. Then again, I'm betting the airlines won't be happy when Apple changes it's port design, so maybe this will be a way to keep Apple for forcing us to buy new adapters with new models...
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by pixelpusher220 June 16, 2008 9:48 AM PDT
The amount of power a laptop draws is pretty significant compared to an iPod. Charging iPod's isn't going to have a huge issue on power.

I'd be more upset that they aren't just putting USB power ports at the seats, but are going specifically with iPod connectors. Then again, I'm betting the airlines won't be happy when Apple changes it's port design, so maybe this will be a way to keep Apple for forcing us to buy new adapters with new models...
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by pixelpusher220 June 16, 2008 9:48 AM PDT
The amount of power a laptop draws is pretty significant compared to an iPod. Charging iPod's isn't going to have a huge issue on power.

I'd be more upset that they aren't just putting USB power ports at the seats, but are going specifically with iPod connectors. Then again, I'm betting the airlines won't be happy when Apple changes it's port design, so maybe this will be a way to keep Apple for forcing us to buy new adapters with new models...
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by ckramer--2008 June 16, 2008 9:49 AM PDT
And yet I still can't get a simple power outlet in first or business class when flying between DC to San Diego or San Francisco!
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by bigmc6000 June 16, 2008 11:07 AM PDT
The last 4 flights I've been on have had power outlets under the seats. MD-80's and 747's have them (at least all the ones I've flows on with AA). You just need a car adapter (which my after-market power supply comes with) and you're set.

All of that is in coach class in case you were wondering...
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by davezatz June 16, 2008 2:22 PM PDT
What in-flight entertainment screens? I've never seen one IAD<->SFO and IAD<->OAK. Also flew into Chicago a few weeks ago. Unless they mean first class...
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