BWI Airport offering free Wi-Fi service

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Posted: 08/01/2012

LINTHICUM, Md. -  

Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport is now offering free wireless Internet service to all travelers.
 
The free Wi-Fi launched Wednesday. Those who use the complimentary Wi-Fi will have to watch an advertisement before their 45-minute session. Travelers can log on for as many sessions as they want.
 
The airport is also offering a paid Wi-Fi service that's uninterrupted and does not include ads.
 
Reagan National Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport began offering free Wi-Fi last year.

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