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Singapore Airlines Rolling Out Free Starlink Wi-Fi, With A Major Catch

Singapore Airlines has just become the latest carrier to announce plans to introduce free Starlink Wi-Fi, though the timeline and percentage of the fleet expected to be fitted with the service leaves a bit to be desired.

Singapore Airlines is partnering with SpaceX to introduce Starlink Wi-Fi on select aircraft. The free service will be available to all first and business class passengers, as well as to KrisFlyer members in premium economy and economy.

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. Having recently taken my first flights with Starlink, I can confirm that this is a total game changer, as I see it.

Starlink is becoming increasingly popular with airlines. So far we’ve seen carriers like Aer LingusairBalticAir FranceAir New ZealandAlaska AirlinesBritish AirwaysCopa Airlines, EmiratesGulf AirHawaiian AirlinesIberiaKorean AirLufthansa GroupQatar AirwaysSASSouthwest AirlinesUnited AirlinesVirgin Atlantic, and WestJet, all announce plans to install the service.

Singapore Airlines already offers free Wi-Fi throughout its entire fleet, with most planes being fitted with Panasonic’s service. Under the current system, the requirements for getting free Wi-Fi are the same as they’ll be with Starlink (so it includes all first and business class passengers, and premium economy and economy passengers who are part of the loyalty program). So switching to Starlink will enable much better speeds.

Here’s how Singapore Airlines’ SVP of Customer Experience, Yeoh Phee Teik, describes this development:

“Fast, seamless connectivity is, today, an essential part of the travel experience. Singapore Airlines already offers the world’s most comprehensive complimentary in-flight Wi-Fi across our entire fleet. Starlink will take this to the next level by delivering next-generation high-speed connectivity, enabling customers to stay entertained, connected, and productive throughout their journey, with a smoother and seamless experience from take-off to landing.”

Singapore Airlines is partnering with Starlink on Wi-Fi

While it’s great to see Singapore Airlines introducing Starlink Wi-Fi, there are two major things that aren’t terribly impressive about this:

  • Starlink will progressively be rolled out between the first quarter of 2027 and the end of 2029
  • Starlink will only be rolled out on Singapore Airlines’ Airbus A350-900 long haul and ultra long haul fleet, as well as on Airbus A380 aircraft

So it’ll take nearly three years to roll out the service, and it won’t even be coming to all aircraft in the fleet. Specifically, Boeing 737 MAX 8s, 777-300ERs, and 787-10s, as well as medium haul Airbus A350-900s, won’t get the service.

Singapore Airlines has just under 150 passenger aircraft, and just over one-third of those are expected to get the service. Usually one of the selling points of Starlink is how quickly it can be rolled out, so to take nearly three years to retrofit 53 planes with the service is puzzlingly slow. You’d expect such a project to take under a year, if done efficiently.

Most Singapore Airlines planes won’t get Starlink

Bottom line

Singapore Airlines has announced plans to introduce free Starlink Wi-Fi, which is great news. The catch is that installation will only happen between early 2027 and late 2029. Furthermore, only select A350s and all A380s will get Starlink, and that makes up only around one-third of the fleet.

So I’m happy to see this development, but among airlines that have announced Starlink, Singapore Airlines perhaps has the least comprehensive and expedited plans.

What do you make of Singapore Airlines’ Starlink announcement?

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