American Airlines to roll out free Wi-Fi for loyalty program members

American Airlines is launching free in-flight Wi-Fi for its loyalty program members. This service begins in January and will be available on most flights by early spring. This move follows similar offerings from Delta Air Lines and United Airlines...

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American Airlines said ‍on Tuesday it would launch free ⁠in-flight Wi-Fi in partnership with telecom firm AT&T for customers enrolled ‌in the ‌carrier's loyalty program.

Airlines are increasingly competing ‌on free onboard internet access as they vie for loyalty-driven customers.

"Free high-speed Wi-Fi isn't just a perk - it's essential for today's travelers," Heather ‌Garboden, ‍chief customer officer of ‍American Airlines, said in a ‌statement.


In 2023, Delta Air Lines became the first major U.S. carrier to offer free in-flight Wi-Fi in partnership with T-Mobile. In ‍2025, United Airlines partnered with Elon Musk's Starlink ‍for in-flight ⁠internet ⁠services.

American Airlines said the rollout of Wi-Fi would begin in January and be available on nearly all of its flights by early spring.
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