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Surf The Web To Hawaii.

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virginamerica.com

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Surf the Web to Paradise. | on the Virgin America website. © 2016 Virgin America

Surf the Web to Paradise. | [View this email in a browser] [Virgin America] [Virgin America] [Elevate] [Virgin America] [Virgin America] [Virgin America] [{NAME}] [Virgin America] # [98076453586] [Virgin America] [0 points] [Virgin America] [Virgin America] [Surf The Web to Paradise.] [Surf The Web to Paradise.] [E-MAIL PREFERENCES] [ABOUT US] [CONTACT US] [CONTRACT OF CARRIAGE] [PRIVACY POLICY] * On flights from SFO to SJD and PVR, both Satellite TV and Internet services are available for roughly one hour of the flight, but then unavailable for two hours. On flights from SFO and LAX to CUN, both services are available for over 3 hours, and then unavailable for 2 hours of flight. Return flights from Mexico resume Satellite TV and Internet services upon flying over the United States portion of the trip. For guests traveling to Hawaii, WiFi service is limited and Satellite TV is not currently available. In-flight internet fees and availability subject to change without notice at discretion of ViaSat, Inc. and Aircell, Inc. Gogo and the Gogo logo are registered trademarks of Gogo LLC. ViaSat and the ViaSat logo are registered trademarks of ViaSat Inc. This message is from: Virgin America Inc. 555 Airport Blvd., Burlingame, CA 94010 You have received this email because you are enrolled in the Virgin America Elevate program with the email address {EMAIL}. Privacy Policy: Your privacy is important to us. You can read more about Virgin America’s [Privacy Policy] on the Virgin America website. © 2016 Virgin America

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