Comment by xp84
12 hours ago
“Soon”? Why would they give up that money though? I feel like there’s so little competition they aren’t feeling the pressure. Otherwise everyone else would have been hurting 15+ years ago when JetBlue started their free Wi-Fi.
Why? Because Starlink. Starlink requires airlines to offer it for free (apparently, for now), and the airlines that have started offering it are making a big deal out of it because it's actually usable compared to a lot of the LEO- or ground-based offerings before.
United was looking to have its regional fleet done by end of this week, Qatar has finished their 777s; Hawaiian's entire fleet is done, so is airBaltic's. WestJet are also close.
British Airways is starting the rollout now, so are SAS, Air France and a few others.
>Starlink requires airlines to offer it for free
What's the catch?
Once one airline has it, the other airlines will have to buy it. But Delta is already using another satellites internet service.
Delta and America already are offering free wi-fi on most domestic routes.