Pilot Flying J has announced it is rolling out a new and “completely revamped” Wi-Fi network at its travel center locations this month.
by Staff
May 13, 2016
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Photo: Pilot Flying J
Pilot Flying J has announced it is rolling out a new and “completely revamped” Wi-Fi network at its travel center locations this month.
The company said it “took a close look at the largest pain points” for professional drivers stopping at Pilot Flying J locations and determined that access to “a strong, reliable Wi-Fi network at travel centers was at the top of their minds.
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Given that, Pilot Flying J decided to overhaul its Wi-Fi to make it “faster than ever” to download, upload and stream, and help truckers stay connected to family and friends while on the road.
To launch the new Wi-Fi, Pilot Flying J is offering pro-driver loyalty program members a free 10-day trial offer that expires on June 30.
The Wi-Fi is free for all guests to use inside Pilot Flying J convenience stores and subscription packages can be purchased for Wi-Fi use outside for a range of prices covering monthly, daily and other options.
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