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Thanksgiving Travel: 1 Free Hour of Gogo In-Flight Wi-Fi From T-Mobile This Week

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Via Angelina TravelsT-Mobile is giving everyone 1 FREE hour of Gogo in-flight Wi-Fi, from now through November 26, 2016.  Even if you’re not a T-Mobile customer!

So you can stay connected while you’re in the air this Thanksgiving holiday!

Everyone Can Get 1 Free Hour of Gogo In-Flight Internet This Week With a Great Deal From T-Mobile!

I’ll show you how to take advantage of this deal.  Along with other ways to save on in-flight Wi-Fi!

Free In-Flight Wi-Fi From T-Mobile

Link:   T-Mobile Free Gogo Wi-Fi Promotion

Through November 26, 2016, T-Mobile is giving everyone 1 hour of Gogo in-flight Wi-Fi for FREE on all domestic flights (where Gogo is available).

The deal is good even if you’re NOT a T-Mobile customer!  And includes unlimited texting and picture messaging too. 😉

You can get your free hour once you’ve reached cruising altitude by clicking the T-Mobile banner on Gogo’s homepage from your mobile device.

Note:   The terms on the T-Mobile promotion page indicate you must be a T-Mobile customer to get the free hour of Wi-Fi.  But their press release specifically states you do NOT have to be a T-Mobile customer.

Need More Than an Hour?

Don’t forget, you can get a huge discount on Gogo in-flight internet when you buy a Wi-Fi pass BEFORE you’re on the plane.

And there are a couple of credit cards that offer perks like credits towards the purchase of in-flight internet vouchers.

With the Discover it Miles card, you’ll get up to $30 per cardmember year for in-flight Wi-Fi purchases. The information for the Discover it  Miles card has been collected independently by Million Mile Secrets. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer

And The Business Platinum® Card from American Express comes with free Boingo internet at places like airports, malls, and attractions.  Plus 10 Gogo in-flight internet passes each year.

Or consider the U.S. Bank FlexPerks® Travel Rewards Visa Signature® card, that comes with 12 Gogo in-flight Wi-Fi passes per year.

Check out my post about all the ways to get free in-flight Wi-Fi.

Bottom Line

Just in time for Thanksgiving travel, T-Mobile is offering EVERYONE 1 free hour of Gogo in-flight Wi-Fi (where available), through November 26, 2016.

And if you need more internet time, you can save a lot by purchasing internet passes before your flight.

Or consider a credit card that offers free Wi-Fi passes, like the US Bank FlexPerks Travel Rewards card or AMEX Business Platinum card!

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