For "YearMonth", Individuals in New York, NY between the ages of 26-35 that are Single, male, no kids who have a household income of All Incomes spent: $545 on Restaurants/Bars/Takeout; $288 on Groceries; $168 on Auto Pmts/Expenses; $139 on Gas; $175 on Home Improvement; $32 on Home Maintenance; $0 on Mortgage; $171 on Phone; $0 on Rent; $123 on Utilities; $245 on Clothing, Shoes & Other Wear; $86 on Electronics; $319 on General Shopping; $36 on Hobbies; $22 on Office Supplies; $47 on Charity; $52 on Healthcare; $205 on Insurance; $88 on Personal Care; $23 on Pets; $131 on School & Child Care; $97 on Cable / Satellite; $52 on Entertainment; $361 on Travel.

This is compared to Individuals in New York, NY between the ages of 26-35 that are Single, male, no kids who have a household income of All Incomes spent: $545 on Restaurants/Bars/Takeout; $288 on Groceries; $168 on Auto Pmts/Expenses; $139 on Gas; $175 on Home Improvement; $32 on Home Maintenance; $0 on Mortgage; $171 on Phone; $0 on Rent; $123 on Utilities; $245 on Clothing, Shoes & Other Wear; $86 on Electronics; $319 on General Shopping; $36 on Hobbies; $22 on Office Supplies; $47 on Charity; $52 on Healthcare; $205 on Insurance; $88 on Personal Care; $23 on Pets; $131 on School & Child Care; $97 on Cable / Satellite; $52 on Entertainment; $361 on Travel.

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Michael Dang

Alaska Air and Southwest Airlines are planning to offer in-flight wi-fi. Will you pay more for the service? Travel Michael Dang / 02:52 PM, Wednesday, March 10, 2010 / / Report this / Vote this up / 0

When I buy plane tickets, I don't buy the tickets listed at the lowest price point on Web sites like Kayak or Expedia. Instead, I always look for the cheapest flights on Virgin America, because I love the in-flight services: personal video screens, unlimited drinks and wi-fi access. Last summer, an employer of mine said I could take a Friday to fly to the West Coast to visit my parents if I continued to work on a project while 35,000 feet in the air. The wi-fi access was a lifesaver.

The SF Chronicle reports that Alaska Air is planning to use the same wi-fi provider used by Virgin America, Delta and other airlines, and Southwest is planning to use a provider called Row 44.

When you fly, do you choose the cheapest tickets available? Or do these type services make a difference to you? Having in-flight wi-fi during a long flight makes a huge difference for me, and I definitely don't mind paying the $12 on Virgin America to access it. If anything, it allows me e-mail whoever is picking me up and let them know that now's probably a good time to get on the road.
 

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