Mexican airline offers iPods to customers

James Delahunty
16 Feb 2007 14:40

Just as many U.S.-based airline companies seek to add iPod seat connections to their planes, a Mexican airline is already offering iPods to customers. Low-cost airline, Volaris, rents the music device to passengers during flights. "We're the first to use iPod's. We like it because no one else has it," said public relations officer Alfonso Collantes.
The company began giving out 30GB versions of the iPod during flights on February 8th for free, but will soon switch to charging 50 pesos per flight. The iPods are full with popular Mexican TV Shows and music and the airline plans to add content from the U.S. soon. "We just went out and bought a bunch of iPods and started giving them out to passengers," said Collantes.
Apple Computer inc. has sold 70 million iPods since the device was first introduced back in 2001. It currently holds an approximate 72% of the U.S. market for MP3 players.
Source:
Reuters

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