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United Airlines to Offer Free Starlink Internet Across Entire Fleet by 2025

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Ameenah Hassan

United Airlines ($UAL) has announced plans to equip its entire fleet with Starlink, the satellite internet service developed by Elon Musk’s SpaceX. 

This enhances in-flight connectivity, offering passengers high-speed internet access during their travels. 

Even more notably, United will provide this service free of charge to passengers, making it a game-changer for those who rely on stable, fast internet while in the air. 

The partnership

This partnership will provide United Airlines passengers with high-speed, seamless internet from gate to gate, enabling new in-flight experiences like live TV, streaming services, shopping, gaming, and more. 

The service, which will be available on both seatback screens and personal devices, will be rolled out across more than 1,000 aircraft in the coming years.

Testing for the Starlink Wi-Fi service is set to begin in early 2025, with the first passenger flights expected later in the year.

Using low Earth orbit satellites, Starlink will deliver fast and reliable internet even over oceans, polar regions, and other remote locations traditionally unreachable by Wi-Fi or cellular signals. This connectivity is designed to transform the in-flight experience, allowing passengers to enjoy the same digital conveniences on the ground, all while flying at 35,000 feet.

In addition to enhancing the passenger experience, Starlink will also improve operational capabilities for United’s frontline employees, such as pilots and flight attendants. 

These teams will benefit from the same reliable internet service for better communication and access to critical information, even in remote areas or during emergencies. 

Will United Airlines Become More Expensive with Free Starlink Internet?

One of the key questions following United Airlines’ announcement of free Starlink internet for passengers is whether this added deal will lead to increased ticket prices. 

Offering high-speed satellite internet at no extra charge represents a significant investment for the airline, which could raise concerns about how it plans to cover the costs.

However, United Airlines may have strategically chosen this move to remain competitive without passing the costs directly onto passengers. 

The costs of providing this service might be lessened through cost-sharing or other mutually advantageous agreements made possible by partnerships with organizations like Starlink.

Rather than raising ticket prices, United may choose to absorb the costs as part of its broader business plan to draw in more customers, particularly business travellers who depend on internet access.

Only time will tell if ticket costs will increase, but United Airlines appears content to take advantage of this offer to obtain a competitive edge without having a major negative short-term impact on its customers’ wallets.

Ameenah Hassan

Ameenah Hassan is a content writer with experience in public relations. She has contributed to Arbiterz since 2021, writing research-based news and features on business. She is currently pursuing a degree in Mass Communication at the University of Lagos.

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