High-Speed Internet Takes to the Skies
Aer Lingus Flies High with Free Starlink Wi-Fi!
Aer Lingus becomes the first Irish airline to offer free Starlink inflight Wi‑Fi, providing ultrafast internet service to passengers on its flights to North America. This service, boasting speeds of over 500 Mbps, is available to all passengers from gate to gate, ensuring seamless connectivity for streaming, gaming, and working. The rollout will continue, with full long‑haul fleet coverage expected by 2027.
Introduction to Aer Lingus' Starlink Inflight Wi‑Fi
First Customer Flight Experience
Details of the New Inflight Wi‑Fi Service
Phased Rollout and Fleet Integration
Public Reaction and Criticisms
Future Implications of Satellite Connectivity
Comparing Aer Lingus' Initiative with Competitors
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