
Starting in January 2026, American Airlines will offer complimentary inflight Wi-Fi on approximately 90% of its fleet, making it the largest domestic carrier in the U.S. to provide free internet access on more planes than any other airline. This service will be available exclusively to members of its AAdvantage loyalty program, which is free to join. The move comes as part of a partnership with telecommunications giant AT&T, which will sponsor the Wi-Fi service.
The complimentary Wi-Fi will be offered on aircraft equipped with high-speed satellite systems from Viasat and Intelsat. American Airlines has already tested the free Wi-Fi on select routes, with performance exceeding expectations. The airline is also upgrading over 500 regional aircraft to satellite-based high-speed connectivity by the end of 2025 to ensure widespread access when the service launches.
Before this change, passengers paid for Wi-Fi access with prices ranging from $10 for a single flight to monthly or yearly passes. Now, loyalty members will get this benefit at no extra cost, which will enhance connectivity for work, communication, social media, and entertainment during flights. However, some older wide-body jets using different satellite technology may not have the free Wi-Fi feature, and passengers on those flights might still need to pay for internet access.
This rollout follows similar offerings by other U.S. airlines, like Delta, which introduced free Wi-Fi for frequent flyers in 2023, and United, which is partnering with Starlink for future connectivity upgrades. JetBlue has offered free inflight Wi-Fi for years.
Heather Garboden, American Airlines’ Chief Customer Officer, said, “Our customers greatly value staying connected while in the air, whether communicating with friends, getting work done, checking in on social media, or streaming their favorite subscription services. We’re proud to offer those services at no cost to our most loyal customers.”
The partnership between American Airlines and AT&T highlights a trend in the aviation industry toward improving passenger experience through enhanced digital connectivity, aiming to make flights more enjoyable and productive.