If you have ever been on a long flight during the Super Bowl, the World Cup, or a critical playoff game, you know the anxiety of relying on spotty text updates or paying an arm and a leg for unreliable data just to check the score. Well, United Airlines is about to fix that, bringing back a highly missed amenity just in time for summer travel.
In another major boost to its ambitious IFE (In-Flight Entertainment) overhaul, United Airlines has announced a new partnership with DIRECTV. This collaboration will bring live streaming TV—including live sports—directly to Starlink-enabled seatback screens this summer.
Following its aggressive Starlink Wi-Fi rollout on widebody aircraft, this move is a significant win for sports fans and travelers who just want the comfort of flipping through live channels at 35,000 feet.
Why This Partnership is a Game-Changer
The standard in-flight "live TV" experience of the past was often limited to just a few loops of news channels, prone to constant buffering, and typically available only on select older aircraft. Streaming high-bandwidth content like live sports over oceans was practically impossible.
This partnership changes that dynamic by leveraging the high-speed, low-latency capabilities of United's new Starlink satellite system. Starlink's vast constellation of low-Earth orbit satellites provides the consistent bandwidth needed to stream live high-definition video globally, ensuring your stream doesn't cut out just as your team is driving for the game-winning touchdown.
For passengers, this means a reliable connection and access to premium content previously out of reach during flight:
- Live Sports: Never miss another critical goal, home run, or touchdown while crossing the Atlantic or the Pacific. Stream live sports channels provided by DIRECTV.
- Uninterrupted Coverage: Unlike traditional IFE that cuts out when leaving ground stations, the combination of Starlink and DIRECTV provides near-global, continuous coverage.
- Seatback Integration: No need to prop up your phone; the experience is integrated into your vibrant seatback screen, free for MileagePlus members.
"We know our customers miss the ability to watch live events while they fly, especially their favorite sports teams... By combining DIRECTV’s unparalleled live content with the unprecedented speed of Starlink, we are delivering the future of in-flight entertainment."
— Grant Whitney, United’s Vice President of Corporate Strategy
When and Where Can You Watch?
United is moving quickly to deploy this service, focusing on aircraft already equipped with the necessary Starlink hardware. The service is scheduled to launch this summer (2026).
Initially, passengers can expect to find live TV on long-haul international routes where Starlink is currently active, particularly on United’s widebody Boeing 777 and 787 fleets. The airline will continue to scale the live TV offering in tandem with its aggressive Starlink Wi-Fi installation schedule across the rest of the fleet.
How to Access the New Live TV
Just like United’s fast Starlink Wi-Fi, the new integrated live TV and sports streaming will be completely free for MileagePlus members.
Simply make sure your MileagePlus account is active and linked to your booking. When you settle into your seat, the live TV option will be available directly on your integrated seatback entertainment system—no extra setup or payments required.






