Air France is transforming its inflight experience with a game-changing Wi-Fi service, offering passengers ultra-high-speed connectivity. Starting in 2025, the airline will begin rolling out free, high-speed internet across all travel cabins, accessible by logging into a Flying Blue account. This enhanced service aims to provide a seamless, “ground-like” browsing experience and will be available on all aircraft over time.

In partnership with Starlink, the global leader in satellite-based connectivity, Air France will deliver stable, fast, and secure internet access, even in remote areas. Starlink’s satellite network in low Earth orbit ensures low-latency, high-speed connectivity, making it easier for passengers to stay connected, stream entertainment, and engage in online activities during their flight.

Travelers can connect multiple devices, including smartphones, tablets, and laptops, and access a variety of online services, from streaming TV shows and movies to staying in touch with loved ones. Non-Flying Blue members can create a free account on board to enjoy the service.

From summer 2025, Air France will gradually equip all its aircraft, including its regional fleet, with this state-of-the-art technology. Until the full rollout, passengers on aircraft without the new service will still have access to the existing connectivity options, including free messaging for Flying Blue members.