After initially claiming it would not restrict internet access offered through its Gogo in-flight broadband offering, American Airlines has caved to pressure from community groups to restrict access to porn sites. The airline will use filters to block known adult content sites, after hostesses and other passengers have reported that some passengers were viewing "inappropriate content" which was making some people uncomfortable.
American Airlines Rethinks In-Flight Censorship
Tue, 10/14/2008 - 03:00 — beachboy97a7Related Items
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Maybe they just need partitions between the seats
If only there was a way to get around filters...
As if the stewardesses don't have enough to worry about already.
Sure, we're worried about terrorists, airline safety, and what people watch during flights: let's get our priorities straight.
I'll just bring a Penthouse.
I think this is appropriate.
Would make for a bumpy ride.