To celebrate the FAA's decision to allow electronic devices to be used at all points on a flight, Amazon is having a special sale on Kindle devices.
Since the Kindle is among the devices that are now allowed to be used during takeoff, landing, in taxi and even when the plane is below 10,000 feet, Amazon is saying thank you to the Federal Aviation Administration with a one-day deal. On Monday, November 4th, customers can receive 15% off Kindle Fire HD, Kindle Fire HDX 7", and the $69 Kindle. Customers just have to enter the promo code "ThnksFAA" at checkout to receive the special discount.
"We've been fighting for our customers on this issue for years, and we are thrilled by the FAA's recent decision-this is a big win for customers. Delta and JetBlue have already started flights with the new rules-we're excited to see which airlines are next," said Drew Herdener, Vice President, Amazon in a press release. "To say thank you, for one day only we're offering 15% off Kindle Fire HD, Kindle Fire HDX 7", and the $69 Kindle-happy flying!"
The $69 Kindle, the smallest and lightest Kindle ever is only $59 today and can be ordered at www.amazon.com/kindle. The Kindle Fire HD features a stunning HD display, a faster processor, longer battery life, dual stereo speakers with Dolby Digital Plus, and Fire OS 3.0 "Mojito", is available for $118 today and can be ordered at www.amazon.com/fire-hd. The Kindle Fire HDX 7" comes with an exclusive HDX display that goes beyond HD, the fastest processor on a 7" tablet, Fire OS 3.0, and exclusive features like the revolutionary new Mayday button is on sale for $195 and can be ordered at www.amazon.com/hdx-7.
Delta and JetBlue are the first airlines to put the FAA's new rules into effect.
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