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    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliApril 28, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Fast Facts

    TL;DR:
    1. Airlines partnered with Starlink, such as airBaltic, WestJet, Hawaiian, and Air France, lead in reliable in-flight Wi-Fi with speeds of 25 Mbps or higher in 90% of tests.
    2. United offers the fastest median download speed overall at approximately 320 Mbps using Starlink.
    3. Other airlines like Emirates and Alaska also achieve high speeds (over 300 Mbps), comparable to terrestrial 5G networks.
    4. Future improvements are expected as Amazon’s Leo satellite service partners with jetBlue and Delta, promising enhanced in-flight Wi-Fi.

    In-Flight Wi-Fi Gets Better Every Year

    Over the past few years, travelers have noticed a significant improvement in in-flight Wi-Fi. Today’s technology allows passengers to stream videos, attend virtual meetings, and browse the web seamlessly — even at 30,000 feet. Thanks to new partnerships with satellite networks, airlines are boosting connection speeds and reliability. These improvements make flying more productive and enjoyable. Everyone wants to stay connected during their trips, and airlines are listening to that demand. Enhanced Wi-Fi makes travel less stressful and more convenient for all types of flyers.

    Which Airlines Lead the Pack?

    A recent report highlights the best airlines when it comes to Wi-Fi quality. AirBaltic, WestJet, Hawaiian Airlines, and Air France— all partners with the satellite network Starlink— ranked highest for reliable connections. These airlines offer Wi-Fi speeds of 25 Mbps or higher in most tests. On the other side, United Airlines stands out for its fastest download speeds, reaching almost 320 Mbps. This is comparable to many terrestrial 5G networks. That means passengers using United’s Wi-Fi can stream or download large files quickly. Notably, airlines using multiple providers often have mixed results, but those partnering with Starlink tend to excel in both speed and reliability.

    The Future of In-Flight Internet

    Starlink currently leads the way for in-flight Wi-Fi, but companies like Amazon are entering the scene with new satellite ventures. Amazon’s Leo project aims to bring faster and more stable internet service to aircraft. Airlines such as jetBlue and Delta, which currently have lower Wi-Fi scores, will soon partner with Amazon to upgrade their systems. These developments promise to bring even better connectivity to air travelers. As satellite technology advances, flying with high-speed internet may become the new normal. Passengers can look forward to more consistent, faster Wi-Fi that keeps them connected no matter where they fly.

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