Welcome to inFlightHQ
Hello and thanks for visiting inFlightHQ. We built the blog, have been working hard on it, and are pleased that it’s been published and announced. This blog is for being productive at 30K ft when flying on business or vacation. We’ll post on tools, tips, and techniques and also trip reports from our travels.
inFlightHQ is sponsored by Connexion by Boeing. Earlier this year, Connexion by Boeing flew bloggers and media aboard Connexion One for a demo flight of their in-flight Internet access service. The event was called Blogging the Stratosphere and was an enormous success. After the event, Terrance Scott, a spokesman for Connexion by Boeing said, “blogs are, an important new way to communicate with the public.” One of the best ways to understand blogging is to start blogging and that’s how this blog was started.
Tell us what you’d like to read about, what you think, and how you stay productive when flying.




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I love the idea of blogging about how we can be more productive at 30K feet in the air. A great way to be more productive is to network with those around you. I’ve run into old friends and even gotten a job from someone sitting next to me on a flight. I know others who have dated someone on the same plane. Yet, these opportunities are just with the people next to you. What if you could network with anyone on your same flight or in the same airport? My company Jambo Networks just deployed to La Guardia Airport this past Friday. Our service can work online or offline, so even those flights that don’t have WiFi yet, you can still discover interesting people on the same flight by using your WiFi enabled laptops or PDAs. Check it out at http://www.jambo.net
Thanks for the comment. It’s great to get the site rolling. So Jambo is a wifi lan?
I can’t wait till U.S. planes going to U.S. destinations offer wifi. What will it take for them to get religion?
By the way, my book makes great plane reading.
Road Warrior Survival Guide | practical tips for the business traveler.
ISBN: 1411643461
http://www.roadwarriorguide.com
Agreed. Flying to Montreal earlier this year, I could only wish it had internet access.
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