JetBlue Uses Google Maps
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by Vince Veneziani on June 7, 2007

Cheap flights and nice amenities. That seems like a decent way to sum up JetBlue. Only now, the company will offer flight-tracking via Google Maps. Yup, you can now log on to Google Maps via screens on the seat in front of you on headrests. Friends can also see where your flight is currently at by logging on to any PC with a web browser and firing up Google Maps.

To coincide with the Google Maps deal, JetBlue will be offering two free round-trip tickets to any location JetBlue flies. All you need to do to enter is just take a picture of outside your plane while you’re flying. Mail it to jetbluecommunity@gmail.com and you could win. Just make sure you send in the picture by September 10th.

JetBlue Adding Real-Time Google Maps In-Flight [Gadling]

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