Inflight WiFi is important for flying nowadays, and is something I use quite often. In fact, I subscribe to a monthly GoGo subscription whereby I receive unlimited, free wifi aboard all US domestic GoGo equipped aircraft. Though it’s steep at about $60 a month, I find the service to be useful, especially on long-haul flights.
When traveling internationally, it’s a different story as GoGo isn’t always the preferred provider. Sometimes it’s hard to tell whether your airline offers inflight WiFI, what the charges are, and what aircraft the service is installed on.
To help you out, I’ve compiled a list of the most popular airlines with inflight wifi service, and the known details about the aircrafts it is installed on, the provider, and the fees associated. This information is current as of this post.
You’ll find this table as a resource on the resource tab above, making it a go-to place for the latest information as its updated over time.
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Jamie Larounis is an avid traveler, blogger and miles/points educator. Traveling well over 100,000 miles a year and staying in hotels for over 100 nights, he leverages miles, points and other deals to fly in first class cabins, and stay in 5-star hotels. The Forward Cabin shares his experiences, musings, reviews, tips, tricks, resources and industry news with you, the fellow traveler.
This is a pretty good resource list, thanks for taking the time. Welcome to TBB, your First!
Thanks, TBB! If you can think up of any other charts to post, let me know.