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Home » Game Changer: Emirates Adding Free Starlink Wi-Fi, With Fast Installation
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Game Changer: Emirates Adding Free Starlink Wi-Fi, With Fast Installation

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomNovember 17, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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In recent times, we’ve seen many airlines announce plans to introduce Starlink Wi-Fi. However, this might be the most exciting and overdue Starlink announcement yet…

Emirates rolling out free Starlink Wi-Fi fleetwide by mid-2027

Emirates has signed an agreement with SpaceX, to introduce Starlink Wi-Fi throughout its fleet. Starlink Wi-Fi will be free, and travelers will be able to connect with one click on all their devices, including laptops, tablets, and smartphones. You won’t even have to be an Emirates Skywards member to use the service.

What’s perhaps most impressive about this announcement is the pace at which Emirates is rolling out upgraded Wi-Fi service. The plan is for the entire fleet to have Starlink Wi-Fi by mid-2027, with 14 planes being fitted with the service per month.

Even more impressive is that the first Boeing 777 (with the registration code A6-EPF) has already had Starlink installed, and it will be flying as of November 23, 2025, so that’s less than a week from now. Airbus A380s are expected to get Starlink Wi-Fi as of February 2026.

Starlink is known for its high-speed, low-latency broadband internet, and the service will be offered gate to gate. Starlink Wi-Fi will allow for live streaming, productivity similar to on the ground (with high upload and download speeds), gaming, e-commerce, and more. Emirates will also allow passengers to make calls with the service, which is always a bit controversial.

Starlink is becoming increasingly popular with airlines. So far we’ve seen carriers like airBaltic, Air France, Air New Zealand, British Airways, Hawaiian Airlines, Iberia, Qatar Airways, SAS, United, Virgin Atlantic, and WestJet, all announce plans to install the service.

Starlink Wi-Fi is coming to Emirates’ fleet

Here’s how Emirates President Tim Clark describes this development (which has some interesting shade in there regarding consistency at other airlines):

“Partnering with Starlink is another defining moment in our continuous commitment to ensuring our customers ‘fly better’. We’re introducing the world’s fastest Wi-Fi, elevating what passengers can expect from inflight connectivity, like seamless productivity, real-time communication with loved ones, and uninterrupted connection to their digital lives. But that’s just one piece of the transformation happening across our fleet.

“Starlink is being installed in tandem with the most ambitious cabin refurbishment programme in aviation including brand new Premium Economy cabins, an enhanced Business Class, refreshed First Class, expanded and upgraded entertainment system technologies, and now, industry-leading connectivity.”

“Emirates’ philosophy is simple but powerful: we strive to deliver consistency. While others peddle a confusing mix of products across a varied fleet, we want all our customers to be able to enjoy Emirates’ best products and not only on certain routes or aircraft types. That’s why we’re investing so heavily in our retrofit programme.

“The most advanced connectivity, exceptional cabins, extensive entertainment, and world-class service from our talented Cabin Crew – all of these elements reflect our substantial investment and commitment to raising the bar on what air travel should be.”

This is a massively overdue development for Emirates

Of course it’s great to see airlines introducing free high speed Wi-Fi in general. However, I don’t think there’s an airline that was more desperately in need of a Wi-Fi upgrade than Emirates. The Dubai-based carrier has historically used OnAir for connectivity, which is excruciatingly slow, and feels about two decades past its prime.

If you actually need to get any work done, Wi-Fi on the A380s and 777s is basically unusable, aside from basic texting.

So while we’re seeing lots of airlines upgrade to Starlink Wi-Fi, these are largely airlines that previously had Intelsat, Panasonic, Viasat, etc. Going from OnAir to Starlink is like going from Ryanair economy to Emirates first class.

This will be a massive boost to Emirates’ passenger experience, and it’s also fantastic how quickly the airline will be rolling out this service. In a little over 18 months, we should find this available on virtually all aircraft.

Bottom line

Emirates is the latest airline to introduce free Starlink Wi-Fi. The airline plans to install this on around 14 planes per month, with 777 retrofits starting right away, and Airbus A380 retrofits starting as of February 2026.

While Emirates is hardly the first airline to introduce Starlink Wi-Fi, it’s the airline that has been most in need of this announcement, given the awful performance of the carrier’s OnAir connectivity. What a boost to the passenger experience!

What do you make of Emirates introducing Starlink?

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