In November 2025, International Airlines Group (IAG) announced plans to introduce free Starlink Wi-Fi across the brand’s airlines, including British Airways. At the time, there were almost no details about the timeline, so there’s a positive update, as the first aircraft is already flying with Starlink.
British Airways installing free Starlink Wi-Fi
British Airways is partnering with SpaceX to introduce Starlink Wi-Fi throughout its fleet, including on long haul and short haul aircraft. Best of all, British Airways is offering Starlink Wi-Fi for free for all passengers. With this system, it’s possible to connect with multiple devices, including laptops, tablets, and smartphones.
British Airways claims that no special log-in is required to use the service. That suggests that being a member of the carrier’s British Airways Club loyalty program isn’t even a requirement. That otherwise counters the industry trend.
Starlink is known for its high-speed, low-latency broadband internet, and the service is offered gate to gate. Starlink Wi-Fi allows for live streaming, productivity similar to on the ground (with high upload and download speeds), gaming, e-commerce, and more.
Starlink is becoming increasingly popular with airlines. So far we’ve seen carriers like airBaltic, Air France, Air New Zealand, Emirates, Gulf Air, Hawaiian Airlines, Iberia, Korean Air, Lufthansa Group, Qatar Airways, SAS, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines, Virgin Atlantic, and WestJet, all announce plans to install the service. What’s also great about Starlink is that the installation process is pretty quick, once aircraft are certified to have it installed.
Here’s how British Airways CEO Sean Doyle describes this development:
“We’re continuing to focus on transforming our customer experience. Launching Starlink on both our long-haul and short-haul aircraft is game-changing for us and our customers, elevating their experience on board our flights by offering them seamless connectivity from gate-to-gate. Especially on short-haul, this will really differentiate us from our competitors.”
“With our new Wi-Fi powered by Starlink, our customers will be able to enjoy lightning-fast, low-lag internet from the moment they board to the moment they land - even over oceans and remote regions. It’s Wi-Fi that feels like home, even at 38,000 feet.”
Even before Starlink, British Airways already did pretty well with Wi-Fi, as the airline had Wi-Fi on nearly its entire fleet, available at a cost. However, Starlink is not only faster, but also complimentary.

British Airways’ Starlink Wi-Fi rollout plan
When British Airways announced plans to introduce Starlink, the airline only indicated that installation would start in 2026, with no additional details. There’s now a positive update, as British Airways has revealed that its first aircraft is now fitted with Starlink. Specifically, it’s a Boeing 787-8 with the registration code G-ZBJJ (as you can see in the below video).
I imagine this means the Boeing 787-8 fleet will be the first to get Starlink, which is ideal, since these were also among the only remaining planes to not have Wi-Fi. I would expect the remaining 787-8s to get this service in the coming weeks, and then it remains to be seen which fleet type is next.
Starlink Wi-Fi can be rolled out pretty quickly once it’s certified on a particular aircraft, though obviously British Airways has a large fleet of over 250 aircraft, so this could take some time.
Bottom line
British Airways is introducing free Starlink Wi-Fi, with installation now underway. Unlike other airlines, British Airways isn’t requiring passengers to be a member of the loyalty program to connect to the service.
It’s fantastic to see the pace at which airlines are introducing Starlink Wi-Fi. It does require some patience, though, since I imagine it’ll be at least a couple of years (and likely longer than that) before the entire fleet has this service.
What do you make of British Airways introducing free Starlink Wi-Fi?
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