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I Had My First Flight With Starlink Wi-Fi… Talk About A Game Changer!

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomMarch 22, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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We just flew Air France business class from Miami (MIA) to Paris (CDG) to Geneva (GVA). While the most exciting thing about the experience was how well behaved our son was, there was another noteworthy aspect to the journey, which was a first-time experience for me.

I finally experienced Starlink Wi-Fi onboard a flight!

In recent times, we’ve seen an increasing number of airlines announce plans to introduce Starlink Wi-Fi. As you’d expect, the catch is that the rollout takes some time. Admittedly a good number of airlines do now have Starlink Wi-Fi on a widespread basis, though oddly, I hadn’t actually experienced it… until now.

While flying from Paris to Geneva on an Air France Airbus A220-300, I connected to the inflight Wi-Fi. I knew that Air France was starting to install Starlink on some planes (including A220s), though I didn’t think I’d get lucky.

As I opened up the portal, I was given the option to connect to Wi-Fi by signing in with my Flying Blue account information.

Air France Starlink Wi-Fi log-in page

After logging on, I was brought to a screen indicating that I was connected to Starlink. What a lucky coincidence (or maybe I’ve just been unlucky that I haven’t experienced it until now!).

Air France Starlink Wi-Fi log-in page

So, how good were the Starlink inflight Wi-Fi speeds?

A Paris to Geneva flight is hardly long enough to fully appreciate the upside of Starlink, but I did briefly use it. I did a speed test, and as you can see, the speeds were excellent.

Air France Starlink Wi-Fi speed test

While services like Viasat offer good Wi-Fi speeds when taking into account that you’re on a plane, it was really a game changer to have Wi-Fi that was as fast as at home, where you felt like you weren’t at all limited. And of course that’s only half of the equation — the other thing is that Starlink is consistently free for passengers, so having fast and free connectivity is simply awesome.

There’s not really much more I can say about this, other than that I thought it was absolutely incredible, and I think this is a boost to the passenger experience.

Admittedly the benefit was limited on a short flight like this, but on a long daytime flight, the existence of Starlink Wi-Fi might be the deciding factor for me in picking an airline. While I’m the furthest thing from an Elon Musk fan, I also have to be balanced, and say that this is a great service, and ultimately passengers benefit from this.

Bottom line

I realize I’m late to the party, but I finally had a flight with Starlink Wi-Fi, and it was every bit as good as expected. Of course it’s nice that it’s so fast, but beyond that, it’s also lovely that it’s complimentary. Having Wi-Fi on an aircraft that’s comparable to what you’d expect on the ground really changes entertainment and productivity for those flying.

If you’ve had a flight with Starlink, what was your experience like?

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