Alaska Air Group to Offer Starlink In‑Flight Wi‑Fi Across Fleet by 2027

Alaska Air Group to Offer Starlink In‑Flight Wi‑Fi Across Fleet by 2027

Alaska Air Group announced it will begin offering SpaceX’s Starlink gate‑to‑gate in‑flight Wi‑Fi starting in 2026 and complete a fleetwide rollout by 2027. The airline says the system will deliver speeds up to 7× faster than traditional geostationary satellite systems and enable streaming, video calls, and real‑time work onboard.

Key details

  • Rollout timeline: Starts 2026, full fleet by 2027.
  • Free for loyalty members: Atmos Rewards members will get complimentary access as part of a partnership with T‑Mobile.
  • T‑Mobile partnership: T‑Mobile will provide a seamless, ad‑free Wi‑Fi login experience for passengers; full details to follow.
  • Performance claim: Alaska says Starlink offers “ultra‑fast speeds”—up to 7× faster than current GEO satellite Wi‑Fi systems most airlines use.
  • Estimated costs: Industry reports estimate equip/installation costs around $300,000 for a 737 and about $500,000 for a 787, plus ongoing operating fees (reportedly around $120 per seat/month and an additional $120 for live TV).
  • Other airlines: British Airways and Emirates have been reported to be in talks with Starlink as well, which would be major wins for SpaceX vs. legacy providers.
  • Concerns: Some customers may object to SpaceX/Elon Musk for political reasons, which could affect adoption.

Sources & further reading

Learn more about consumer Starlink products and accessories: Search Starlink on Amazon

Note: Reported cost details and per-seat fees are from industry reporting and have not been confirmed by all parties involved.

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