Thursday, May 28, 2026

Wi-Fi That "Feels Like Home": British Airways Rolls Out Starlink Fleet-Wide

In what Chairman and CEO Sean Doyle calls a "game-changing" move for the UK's flag carrier, British Airways has officially begun its transition to Starlink Wi-Fi. The airline has committed to outfitting its entire fleet—more than 300 aircraft—with the ultra-fast, satellite-based internet service within the next two years.

The first Starlink-enabled flight took to the skies on March 19, 2026, with a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner traveling from London Heathrow to Houston. Since then, the rollout has picked up speed, marking a cornerstone of BA’s massive £7 billion transformation plan.

1. What to Expect from BA’s Starlink

Starlink, operated by SpaceX, uses a constellation of over 10,000 satellites in low-Earth orbit to provide connectivity that significantly outperforms traditional aviation Wi-Fi.

Blazing Speeds: Passengers can expect download speeds of up to 500+ Mbps, allowing for seamless 4K streaming, online gaming, and even video conferencing.

Gate-to-Gate Service: Unlike older systems that only activate above 10,000 feet, BA’s Starlink is available the moment you board until the moment you disembark.

Free for All: In a major win for travelers, the service is free of charge for every passenger, in every cabin.

Multiple Devices: You aren't limited to just one connection; you can stay logged in on your phone, tablet, and laptop simultaneously.

2. The Controversial New "Calls" Policy

Along with the hardware upgrade, British Airways has introduced a bold new policy that sets it apart from many global rivals: Voice and video calls are now officially permitted.

While U.S. carriers are still bound by an FAA ban on in-flight voice calls, British Airways has determined that the high bandwidth of Starlink makes these calls technically feasible without degrading the experience for others.

Flight Etiquette Note: BA is asking passengers to be "mindful of others" by keeping voices low and always using headphones when participating in Zoom, FaceTime, or phone calls.

3. The Rollout Schedule

The installation process is currently underway across both long-haul and short-haul fleets.

Phase 1 (Current): Focus is on the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner fleet. Some of these older aircraft never had Wi-Fi installed, making them the top priority for the new kit.

Phase 2 (2026-2027): The rollout will expand to the A320 family (A319, A320, A321) for European routes and the larger long-haul jets like the A350 and Boeing 777.

Completion: BA expects the entire fleet (excluding BA Cityflyer) to be Starlink-ready by early 2028.

4. How to Connect on Your Next Flight

Connecting is designed to be as simple as your home router:

Enable Wi-Fi on your device and select the "BA Starlink" network.

Open your browser and navigate to Starlink.ba.com.Tap "Get Started" to enjoy unlimited, high-speed data for the duration of your flight.

As British Airways joins the ranks of United and Qatar Airways in the "Starlink era," the days of being disconnected over the Atlantic are officially coming to an end.

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