For readers who are US citizens, the Presidential election is coming up. In many states, today is the last day to register to vote (if you want to vote in the election on November 8), and Delta wants to help you out.
Through today, Delta will put up the voter registration website for each state when you visit the splash page of the in-flight Gogo Wi-Fi service. Furthermore, Delta customers flying on Election Day will get an email from Delta encouraging them to vote early before getting on their flight. It will even include a way for passengers to share that they’re voting early on social media.
Apparently, on Sunday, Delta even broadcasted the 2nd Presidential debate live via in-flight entertainment on transcontinental routes. Amy Harry, General Manager – Brand Communications of Delta, says:
We want to ensure customers have the ability to participate in the political process in every way possible while they are traveling with us. Travel shouldn’t get in the way of customers making their vote count. We’re proud to make it a little easier for customers to make their voices heard no matter where in the world life takes them – even on Election Day.
If you’re reading this, chances are you have access to the internet. You can register to vote here.
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But don’t you have to show photo ID to get on the flights? That seems racist and a way to disenfranchise minority voters
How on Earth is requiring to show a photo ID racist?!
I don’t I have clear. I just get a scan of my fingers and no ID. I wish it could be that easy to vote.. Oh that’s right… voting is right. Maybe it should be that easy..