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Air France Set to Revolutionize In-Flight Connectivity with Free Starlink Wi-Fi in 2025

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Air France partners with Starlink to offer passengers free high-speed Wi-Fi starting summer 2025, revolutionizing in-flight connectivity with stable, fast internet access for streaming and work.

Air France Partners with Starlink for Free High-Speed Wi-Fi in 2025

In a groundbreaking move for air travel, Air France has announced a partnership with Starlink, the leading space connectivity provider, to offer passengers free high-speed Wi-Fi starting in the summer of 2025. This innovative service will allow travelers to stay connected in the skies like never before, utilizing Starlink's extensive satellite constellation positioned in low Earth orbit at just 500 km above the planet. Air France emphasizes that this proximity will enable internet speeds comparable to terrestrial networks, ensuring a stable and secure connection even in remote areas.

Passengers will be able to access the service on multiple devices, including smartphones, tablets, and laptops. This means that during flights, they can easily connect with loved ones, stream their favorite shows, play online games, and keep up with the latest news. To log in, passengers will need a Flying Blue account, which can be created onboard for those who do not already have one. This service will be rolled out gradually across Air France's entire fleet, including regional aircraft, beginning in the summer of 2025.

  • ## Transforming In-Flight Connectivity Experience The new Wi-Fi service from Air France is set to redefine the in-flight experience, making it possible to engage in activities usually reserved for ground travel. Passengers can look forward to seamless streaming of popular platforms such as Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+, without the need for prior downloads. For business travelers, the ability to edit documents in real-time will enhance productivity at cruising altitude, while casual travelers can make restaurant and museum reservations without waiting to land. While this service is a significant leap forward for Air France, it is not the only airline embracing this technology. Hawaiian Airlines has already integrated Starlink services, and United Airlines has also announced plans to equip its fleet with high-speed internet through a partnership with SpaceX. As the aviation industry adapts to the digital age, passengers should prepare for a future where in-flight connectivity rivals that of their living rooms.
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Refs: | Le Figaro | Le Parisien |

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