United Airlines offering XM Satellite Radio
Starting this month, United Airlines will be providing their customers up to 19 channels for in-flight audio entertainment.
Now for a promotional period, customers traveling on United will get a sample of XM Satellite Radio's music channels such as Top 20 on 20 for latest hits, Suite 62 for adult R&B, Highway 16 for country fans, the Blend for adult contemporary, Top Tracks for classic rock, XM Pops for classical music, Bluesville to hear jazz and blues and Soul Street for classic soul.
A full description of XM programming available on United flights can be found in the March issue of United's in-flight magazine, Hemispheres.


Comments
i mean i guess its entertaining to listen to the same 20 songs over and over again on a 6 hour flight....
Posted by: yeaok | July 8, 2006 9:28 PM
Hi My Name is Adam well you can Call me Cadet Adams I Am in the Junior-ROTC and I have
a Question about The United Airlines XM Radio when you first get Aboard the Flight and
you seat in your Assigned seat do you know any song that sounds like bluegrass or
jazz sounds like someone playing the Harmonica and the lyrics be something about who
did it or who killed that Man I tried to find the song through some artist it usually is playing
before take-off well Departure actually and I've been trying to find the right artist who plays
the Song I tried David Sanborn,Larry Carlton,Peter White and Philip Glass well Send me an
E-Mail if you have any information about that song
Posted by: Cadet Adams Junior ROTC | September 27, 2007 7:58 PM
Maybe Wake Up Call by Maroon 5 ?
Posted by: Jenna | January 13, 2008 8:43 AM
Love the xm radio but gets pretty boring listening to the same songs over and over hehe i was hoping that maybe you could add these favorite songs of mine :)
One step at a time By: Jordin sparks
Next to you By: jordin sparks
Suffocated By: J.holiday
Picture to burn By: Taylor Swift
Teardrops on my guitar By: taylor swift
Call me up By: Naltalie
Thanks xoXOOXoo
Posted by: Christine Marie | February 21, 2008 6:05 PM