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Which airlines have free Wi-Fi for all passengers?
Delta
JetBlue
Other domestic airlines with at least free messaging
International airlines with free Wi-Fi
- Air New Zealand offers free Wi-Fi on domestic flights within New Zealand.
- China Eastern Airlines and Shanghai Airlines offer free Wi-Fi on a “first come, first served” basis to the first 100 passengers who apply for it ahead of the flight.
- Emirates is rolling out free Starlink Wi-Fi for all passengers across its entire 232-aircraft fleet, regardless of elite status or cabin class. The rollout began in November 2025 with Boeing 777s and continues through mid-2027, with A380s being equipped starting February 2026. On Starlink-enabled aircraft, all passengers get complimentary Wi-Fi.
- Japan Airlines passengers get free Wi-Fi on domestic flights.
- Nok Air provides free internet on all flights operated using a Boeing 737.
- Norwegian Airlines passengers can browse the web and send and receive emails and text-based messaging on flights within Europe. But you’ll need to pay to access social media or stream videos.
- Philippine Airlines passengers can access a complimentary 3 megabyte chat plan. Get up to 100MB more data for $10.
- Qantas passengers can access free high-speed Wi-Fi on most domestic flights on Boeing 737 and Airbus A330-200 aircraft.
- Qatar Airways offers all passengers 15 minutes or 10MB of free Wi-Fi thanks to a sponsor. And Qatar Student Club members can get free Wi-Fi for the entire flight if they book through Qatar’s website.
Which airlines give free in-flight Wi-Fi for elite status?
Domestic
International
- Emirates is rolling out free Starlink Wi-Fi for all passengers across its entire 232-aircraft fleet through mid-2027, with A380s being equipped starting February 2026. But on aircraft not yet equipped with Starlink, Skywards Gold elite members get free access to chat through WhatsApp, Messenger and other text services, while Platinum members get free, unlimited Wi-Fi on flights.
- Finnair Plus Gold members get complimentary internet access for one hour on intercontinental flights. Platinum members get complimentary access the entire flight. On flights within Europe and the Middle East, both Gold and Platinum members get just 30 minutes of free access.
- Icelandair Saga Gold members get complimentary Wi-Fi access for two devices.
- SAS EuroBonus Diamond or Gold members get free Wi-Fi on the plane.
- Singapore Airlines PPS Club members get 100MB of data. General KrisFlyer members can connect to text messaging services for up to two hours (capped at 30MB).
- Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles Elite and Elite Plus members receive 400MB of free internet access. Meanwhile, Miles&Smiles Classic and Classic Plus members get 10MB of free access.
- Aer Lingus offers business class passengers free internet connectivity.
- Emirates is rolling out free Starlink Wi-Fi to all passengers regardless of cabin class through mid-2027. But for now on non-Starlink aircraft, Skywards members can access in-flight Wi-Fi for free throughout the flight when flying in first class. Business class passengers can get free unlimited chat through WhatsApp, Messenger and other text services.
- Icelandair Saga Premium, Saga Premium Flex and Economy Flex passengers get complimentary Wi-Fi for two devices.
- Philippine Airlines business class passengers get 100MB of free in-flight Wi-Fi.
- SAS Plus and Business class passengers get free Wi-Fi.
- Singapore Airlines Suites and First Class passengers get unlimited in-flight Wi-Fi. Business class passengers are allocated 100MB.
- Southwest: Passengers flying in Choice Extra — Southwest's "first class" cabin — get full Wi-Fi access on enabled planes.
- Turkish business class passengers get 1 gigabyte of free Wi-Fi.
- Alitalia “Magnifica” business class passengers used to get a voucher for 50MB of data. Premium Economy passengers got 10MB of data. In early 2021, the airline suspended the vouchers without indicating when or whether they would return.
- Finnair business class and Economy Comfort passengers get one hour of free internet access on intercontinental flights. On shorter flights, business class passengers get 30 minutes of free Wi-Fi.
- Swiss Air Lines first-class passengers get a voucher for 50MB of Wi-Fi on the house.
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