Hardly. Americans aren’t used to paying $2.50 per minute in the air that used to be a typical ground roaming rate until EU regulators pushed hard. US flyers would (surveys show) prefer the broadband that American, Delta, and Virgin are in various stages of commitment to.
In any case, how would having a total ban on in-flight talking that affected all over-US flights make us less competitive? Oh, yeah, we’d miss that one call that doomed our business while our European competitor was chatting away.
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