Does My Flight Have Starlink WiFi?
23 airlines have committed to Starlink — 12 are already live and 21 offer it free. Find your airline below to check if your next flight has Starlink, the fastest inflight WiFi available. Updated March 2026.
Live — Starlink available now
Global leader — 120+ aircraft equipped, 11M+ passengers served since Oct 2024.
Free for all passengers. 100% of Airbus fleet equipped. 787-9s arriving Fall 2026.
Alaska Airlines (AS) and American (AA) codeshare flights operated by Hawaiian on Airbus aircraft get free Starlink. After April 2026, all Hawaiian flights become AS-coded.
Free for MileagePlus members (free to join). 300+ aircraft equipped. Target: 800 by end 2026.
United Express flights operated by SkyWest, Republic, Mesa, and GoJet on E175/CRJ-550 regional jets are included in the Starlink rollout.
Longest-running Starlink deployment (since May 2023). Free for all passengers.
Asia's first airline with Starlink. Launched Feb 26, 2026. JAL subsidiary.
First European airline with Starlink (Feb 2025). Free for all passengers, no login required.
Free for Flying Blue members (free to join). Full fleet by end 2026.
Free for WestJet Rewards members (free to join). Via TELUS partnership. 787 fleet in 2026.
Free for all passengers. First airline with 3 Starlink antennas on A380. 150 aircraft by end 2026.
Free for all passengers, all cabins. Just launched March 2026. Part of IAG 500+ aircraft rollout.
IAG codeshare flights on BA metal will only have Starlink on retrofitted aircraft.
Free for EuroBonus members. 90% of fleet by end 2026. Partner: 3 (Scandinavian telecom).
Operates as Air Canada Express. Free for Aeroplan members. 25 Q400s being equipped through 2026.
Air Canada (AC) flights operated by Jazz on Q400 may have Starlink.
Rolling out — Installations in progress
Free for Atmos Rewards members (free to join). 4 E175s equipped. 737s being installed in 2026.
Alaska-coded flights operated by Hawaiian on A321neo/A330 get free Starlink. Check "operated by" at booking.
Free for Rapid Rewards members (free to join). First flight summer 2026. All-737 fleet. No codeshares.
Free for all passengers. ~100 aircraft fleet. Joint venture with Emirates.
Announced — Coming soon
850+ aircraft across Lufthansa, SWISS, Austrian, Brussels, Eurowings, ITA, Discover, Edelweiss. Free for Miles & More members.
Fleet-wide across Korean Air, Asiana, Jin Air, Air Busan, Air Seoul. Free for all passengers.
Free for Flying Club members (free to join).
Free for all passengers, all cabins. Part of IAG group rollout.
Free for all passengers. Part of IAG group rollout.
Free for all passengers, all cabins, all fare types.
Currently offers free WiFi via existing system. Starlink (expected) installations from Q2 2026.
Trialling on 1 A320 + 1 ATR turboprop. First turboprop Starlink trial globally. Decision pending.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Starlink WiFi really free?
Most airlines offer Starlink WiFi for free — at minimum to loyalty program members, which are always free to join. Hawaiian, Qatar Airways, Emirates, JSX, ZIPAIR, and airBaltic offer it free to all passengers with no membership required. United, Air France, WestJet, and SAS require a free loyalty account. The only announced Starlink airlines charging for it are Vueling and LEVEL (IAG's low-cost carriers).
What about codeshare flights?
You fly on the operatingairline's aircraft, so you get their WiFi. This matters most for Alaska ↔ Hawaiian: if you book Alaska Airlines but fly on a Hawaiian-operated Airbus A321neo or A330, you get Hawaiian's free Starlink WiFi. Similarly, United Express flights on E175 and CRJ-550 regional jets (operated by SkyWest, Republic, Mesa, or GoJet) are equipped with Starlink. Always check “operated by” at booking.
How fast is Starlink vs regular airplane WiFi?
Starlink uses Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites at ~550 km altitude, compared to traditional geostationary satellites at ~35,000 km. The result: 50–250 Mbps speeds (vs 5–20 Mbps typical) with dramatically lower latency. Video calls, streaming, and even gaming work reliably at cruising altitude. Airlines like Delta and American use older Viasat or Panasonic systems — functional but noticeably slower, especially over oceans.
Which airlines are getting Starlink next?
The biggest upcoming rollouts: Lufthansa Group (850+ aircraft across Lufthansa, SWISS, Austrian, Brussels, Eurowings, ITA, starting H2 2026), Korean Air Group (Korean Air, Asiana, Jin Air, Air Busan, Air Seoul — Q3 2026), Emirates (232 aircraft by mid-2027), and Southwest Airlines (first flights summer 2026, 300+ aircraft by year-end). SpaceX has 40+ airline commitments as of early 2026.