Did anyone ever actually use those phones built into airplane seats back then?
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Date: December 15th, 2025 3:33 AM Author: cerebral coldplay fan clown
First class cabins typically had one handset per seat. Some planes had one or more bunkbed mounted phone stations with cordless handsets that the passengers could use, instead of the multiple wired handsets. Airfone phone calls were usually quite expensive compared to ground-based telephone calls, costing $3.99 per call and $4.99 per minute in 2006.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airfone
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