This is Sam from TravelPost.com. Thank you for the great feedback - we're listening and have incorporated a lot of feedback from people who have come to the site. We changed John Wayne to a free airport based on your feedback. Also, we put some qualifiers by "comprehensive" - with something as broad and dynamic as wifi in airports, it's hard to be comprehensive, but that's our goal and mission. Thanks again for your help. -sam
Hi,
We've updated the page to include the information about SJC. In general, it's hard to get the informationa bout which airports' Starbucks have T-Mobile access, but we're continuing to add more info as we get it. I appreciate any tips and updates! Best,
-sam
This is Sam from TravelPost.com. The Top 20 list was ranked by passengers/year. The full list is ordered alphabetically. I'll clarify that in a future update. We broken them out because we wanted to make it easy to find the popular airports, but still list all of them.
By the way, my feelings are that the white house should mandate free unlimited wifi at all commercial airports, and pay for it, as a way to boost the GDP. The prez is CEO of the country, after all, and shouldn't he be concerned with maximizing worker productivity (not to mention the monopolistic-like practices of airports when it comes to pricing wifi!) That's all my personal feelings, and not an official position by TravelPost by the way...
This is Sam Shank, founder of TravelPost.com, and I wanted to thank everyone for the great feedback we've received, both in this thread and directly to our site. We're listening! and we've made several updates to the page (the last one a few minutes ago) that addresses many of the comments raised here. We'll be vigorously updating and maintaining this page as a resource to travelers, as well as expanding the range of information provided. Thanks again, and travel well!
This is Sam from TravelPost.com - we've updated Logan to reflect the info on the website www.loganwifi.com - it doesn't state that there is free access, but does offer several paid options. Our research also shows that this is provided by a group different from Comcast (the group that sponsors the page) - called Advanced Wireless Group. Thanks for all the great feedback and updates - we're listening!
This is Sam from TravelPost.com. Thank you for the great feedback - we're listening and have incorporated a lot of feedback from people who have come to the site. We changed John Wayne to a free airport based on your feedback. Also, we put some qualifiers by "comprehensive" - with something as broad and dynamic as wifi in airports, it's hard to be comprehensive, but that's our goal and mission. Thanks again for your help. -sam
Hi, We've updated the page to include the information about SJC. In general, it's hard to get the informationa bout which airports' Starbucks have T-Mobile access, but we're continuing to add more info as we get it. I appreciate any tips and updates! Best, -sam
This is Sam from TravelPost.com. The Top 20 list was ranked by passengers/year. The full list is ordered alphabetically. I'll clarify that in a future update. We broken them out because we wanted to make it easy to find the popular airports, but still list all of them. By the way, my feelings are that the white house should mandate free unlimited wifi at all commercial airports, and pay for it, as a way to boost the GDP. The prez is CEO of the country, after all, and shouldn't he be concerned with maximizing worker productivity (not to mention the monopolistic-like practices of airports when it comes to pricing wifi!) That's all my personal feelings, and not an official position by TravelPost by the way...
This is Sam Shank, founder of TravelPost.com, and I wanted to thank everyone for the great feedback we've received, both in this thread and directly to our site. We're listening! and we've made several updates to the page (the last one a few minutes ago) that addresses many of the comments raised here. We'll be vigorously updating and maintaining this page as a resource to travelers, as well as expanding the range of information provided. Thanks again, and travel well!
This is Sam from TravelPost.com - we've updated Logan to reflect the info on the website www.loganwifi.com - it doesn't state that there is free access, but does offer several paid options. Our research also shows that this is provided by a group different from Comcast (the group that sponsors the page) - called Advanced Wireless Group. Thanks for all the great feedback and updates - we're listening!