SLC, DEN and PHX -- all hubs (for Delta, United and US Air,
respectively) -- aren't on the list. I'm amazed.
"Traveler" <trav...@not4email.net> wrote in message
news:hdcec9$lm4$1...@news.mixmin.net...
And note that all three of these airports have had free WiFi
for at least the past 5 years.
BL.
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