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Mon, Oct 13, 2003

US Airways Expands Onboard Cell Phone Use Policy

Joins Airlines That Allow Cell Use Before Reaching Gate

US Airways says it's expanded its onboard cellular phone use policy to allow customers to use their phones sooner after landing. Effective immediately, customers now can turn on and use cellular phones, two-way pagers and PDAs onboard US Airways while taxiing to the gate, once advised by the flight crew.

No changes to the pre-departure cell phone usage policy have been made. US Airways customers still can use cellular phones and other approved electronic devices until the aircraft door is closed.

US Airways' new wireless communication onboard use policy applies to all US Airways and US Airways Shuttle flights systemwide. The revised policy does not apply to US Airways Express flights at this time, pending completion of further testing. Cell phone use while an aircraft is in flight still is prohibited per Federal Communications Commission rules.

FMI: www.usairways.com

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