Gogo’s inflight Wifi Android app is now airborne, and we’ve got 100 free codes!

Gogo Inflight for Android

Fliers rocking an Android tablet or phone can now get online above 10,000 feet just a little bit easier. Gogo, the company that supplies in-flight Wifi, has just released its long-awaited Android application. Available for free in the Android Market (you can find links after the break), the Gogo flight streamlines the process of getting online. Just enter your account credentials and you’re golden. (The app will also make sure your phone or tablet actually has Wifi turned on, which is nice.)

Now, you don’t get something for nothing here — you’ll still have to pony up a few bucks for your Wifis. Short flights — up to 650 miles — will cost $4.95. Longer flights will run $7.95 a leg.

Oh, but wait. You can get something for nothing. The fine folks at Gogo have given us 100 session codes to share with you fine readers. Hit up this thread in our contest forums to claim one.

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 Gogos inflight Wifi Android app is now airborne, and weve got 100 free codes!
 Gogos inflight Wifi Android app is now airborne, and weve got 100 free codes!

 Gogos inflight Wifi Android app is now airborne, and weve got 100 free codes!  Gogos inflight Wifi Android app is now airborne, and weve got 100 free codes!  Gogos inflight Wifi Android app is now airborne, and weve got 100 free codes!

 Gogos inflight Wifi Android app is now airborne, and weve got 100 free codes!

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