Lufthansa Group Plans Fast Free In-Flight Wi-Fi Across Entire Fleet

By Ivan PetrenkoJan 14, 2026 02:32 AMNews
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Fleet-wide rollout planned across all airlines. Source: unsplash

Lufthansa Group has confirmed a major connectivity upgrade across its airlines, announcing that around 850 aircraft will gain high-speed broadband via Starlink technology from 2026. The initiative covers both existing aircraft and all future deliveries. According to the company, the partnership aims to bring inflight internet access closer to ground-level usage, with satellite performance allowing streaming, cloud tools and stable high-bandwidth applications during flights.

A key detail for customers is pricing: status holders and Travel ID users will gain complimentary access across all cabins, while other pricing models will be outlined closer to launch. Lufthansa Group also notes that once the rollout begins, it will become the largest airline group in Europe offering Starlink connectivity by number of aircraft. The project aligns with the group’s wider investment drive in new aircraft, product upgrades and improvements across the travel chain.

More cabin space for digital work.
. Source: Lufthansa Group
More cabin space for digital work.
. Source: Lufthansa Group

Executives positioned the move as both a technological and customer-experience milestone. Chief Commercial Officer Dieter Vranckx described onboard connectivity as increasingly important, particularly as the airline celebrates its 100-year anniversary. He noted that people now plan, work and communicate online throughout the day, so having a stable signal in the air has become practical rather than optional. The company expects first equipped aircraft to begin flying in the second half of 2026, with full fleet coverage targeted by 2029.

Key rollout details

  • Starlink broadband on all Lufthansa Group airlines
  • First flights with service: second half of 2026
  • Complete fleet coverage by 2029
  • Free access for Travel ID users and status customers
  • Streaming and cloud-based apps expected to be supported

Wider adoption of fast onboard internet makes it easier to combine work and leisure when planning trips. Remote workers may gain a smoother bridge between time zones, while long-haul tourists can handle bookings, navigation research and onward plans during the flight instead of waiting for arrival. Cabin connectivity has also become useful for communicating with accommodation hosts, ground transport providers or contacts before landing, especially on multi-stop itineraries.

In our anniversary year, in which we are celebrating Lufthansa's 100th birthday, we have decided to introduce a new high-speed internet solution from Starlink for all our airlines. The Lufthansa Group is taking the next step and setting an essential milestone for the premium travel experience of our customers. Connectivity on board plays an important role today, and with Starlink, we are not only investing in the best product on the market, but also in the satisfaction of our passengers.
Dieter Vranckx, Chief Commercial Officer of the Lufthansa Group

Looking at the broader picture, the Lufthansa-Starlink deal signals that inflight Wi-Fi is shifting from a patchy add-on to a core service feature. The fact that the group intends to activate it across so many aircraft sets a benchmark for European aviation and may accelerate similar upgrades elsewhere. If timelines hold, long-haul and intra-European flights could feel noticeably more connected within the next three years, reducing some of the traditional offline gaps in international travel.

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