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Korean Air Joins Asiana, Jin Air, Air Busan, and Air Seoul to Offer Starlink Wi-Fi Fleetwide—Don’t Miss Out on the Future of In-Flight Connectivity!

Published on December 6, 2025

By: Paramita Sarkar

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In a landmark move set to redefine the air travel experience, Korean Air, along with Asiana Airlines, Jin Air, Air Busan, and Air Seoul, has announced plans to introduce Starlink high-speed in-flight Wi-Fi across their entire fleet by 2025. This new initiative promises to bring fast, reliable, and seamless internet access to passengers flying on these airlines, marking a significant shift in how connectivity is delivered in the skies. But what does this mean for travelers, and how does it compare to other major airlines already embracing this revolutionary technology?

What Is Starlink Wi-Fi and How Will It Impact Air Travel?

Starlink, the satellite internet service developed by SpaceX, is designed to provide high-speed broadband internet access to remote and underserved regions around the world. By leveraging a constellation of low Earth orbit satellites, Starlink offers significantly lower latency and faster speeds compared to traditional satellite services, which are often hindered by high latency. For passengers, this means smooth browsing, streaming, and even video conferencing during their flights—ushering in a new era of air travel comfort and productivity.

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The Starlink Wi-Fi rollout across the fleets of Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, Jin Air, Air Busan, and Air Seoul is expected to create a competitive edge in the airline industry, where demand for in-flight connectivity has skyrocketed. This move aligns with growing passenger expectations for faster, more reliable internet during flights. While Starlink has already made waves in various sectors, its adoption by major airlines like these underscores its potential to revolutionize the aviation industry.

Who Is Offering Starlink Wi-Fi?

Apart from Korean Air and its affiliates, several other international airlines have already introduced or are actively rolling out Starlink Wi-Fi. Here’s a quick look at some of the leading players:

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When Will These Airlines Fully Implement Starlink?

The rollout timeline for Starlink Wi-Fi varies by airline. For Korean Air and its affiliates, the service will be implemented fleetwide by 2025. Other carriers are following suit, with significant milestones set for the coming years:

Why Is This Important for Travelers?

For air passengers, the introduction of Starlink high-speed Wi-Fi marks a breakthrough in in-flight entertainment and productivity. No longer will passengers need to settle for slow, unreliable internet that disrupts their in-flight experience. With Starlink on board, travelers can expect:

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This expansion of Starlink Wi-Fi will likely set new standards for air travel connectivity, especially for international flights, where high-speed internet has been a long-requested feature.

How Are Other Airlines Competing?

While Korean Air and its partners are leading the charge, other airlines are not far behind in the race to enhance their in-flight connectivity. As we move into 2026 and beyond, the competition will heat up, with Air France, British Airways, Iberia, and Alaska Airlines all preparing to roll out Starlink on their fleets. With these airlines set to join the Starlink revolution, passengers will soon have even more options for seamless in-flight connectivity across multiple international carriers.

Here’s the table with details on possible Starlink Wi-Fi rollout plans for airlines mentioned in the article:

AirlineFleet Size/DetailsStatus of Starlink RolloutEstimated Rollout Completion
Korean AirEntire fleet (Airbus A330, Boeing 777, and more)Full fleet rollout with Starlink Wi-Fi across all aircraft2025
Asiana AirlinesEntire fleet (Airbus A321, Boeing 777, and more)Full fleet rollout with Starlink Wi-Fi2025
Jin AirEntire fleet (Airbus A320 family)Full fleet rollout with Starlink Wi-Fi2025
Air BusanEntire fleet (Airbus A320 family)Full fleet rollout with Starlink Wi-Fi2025
Air SeoulEntire fleet (Airbus A321)Full fleet rollout with Starlink Wi-Fi2025
Hawaiian AirlinesAirbus A330 and A321neo aircraftStarlink Wi-Fi available fleetwideCompleted
United AirlinesMainline flights (select routes)Offering Starlink Wi-Fi on select mainline flightsOctober 2025 (ongoing rollout)
Qatar AirwaysBoeing 777 fleet (Airbus A350s in progress)Starlink Wi-Fi installed across Boeing 777, A350s in progressLate 2024 (Boeing 777 completed)
WestJetBoeing 737 fleet (100+ aircraft)Starlink Wi-Fi installed across a significant portion of fleetLate 2025 (ongoing rollout)
airBalticAirbus A220 fleetFirst European airline to launch Starlink Wi-FiEarly 2025
EmiratesBoeing 777 aircraftRollout in progress for Boeing 777 fleetNovember 2025
JSXFleetwide (Hop-on jet service)Starlink Wi-Fi available fleetwide2023 (Completed)
Air FranceEntire fleet (planned for free Wi-Fi)Planned rollout across entire fleetSummer 2026
British AirwaysEntire fleet (planned for free Wi-Fi)Planned rollout across entire fleetEarly 2026
IberiaEntire fleet (planned for free Wi-Fi)Planned rollout across entire fleet2026
Virgin AtlanticEntire fleet (planned for free Wi-Fi)Planned rollout across entire fleet2026
Alaska AirlinesEntire fleet (planned for free Wi-Fi)Planned rollout across entire fleet2026
SAS (Scandinavian Airlines)Entire fleet (planned for free Wi-Fi)Planned rollout across entire fleetLate 2025
Air New ZealandEntire fleet (planned for free Wi-Fi)Conducted trials in 2025, plans for broader implementation2025 (ongoing trials)

This table highlights the Starlink Wi-Fi rollout status across various airlines, including when each airline plans to fully implement the service. Airlines are at different stages of rollout, with Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, Jin Air, Air Busan, and Air Seoul expected to fully complete the process by 2025. Other airlines, such as United Airlines and Qatar Airways, are already progressing with selective or partial rollouts. This move is part of a larger trend in the airline industry towards improving connectivity for passengers.

What Does This Mean for the Future of Air Travel?

The widespread implementation of Starlink Wi-Fi across global airlines represents a major shift in how passengers will experience air travel in the coming years. As connectivity becomes a priority for travelers, airlines that are quick to adapt will likely gain an edge in attracting passengers who demand a fast, reliable, and enjoyable in-flight experience. This will not only enhance customer satisfaction but could also drive further innovation in air travel services as airlines strive to stay ahead in this competitive market.

Summary:
In 2025, Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, Jin Air, Air Busan, and Air Seoul will begin offering Starlink Wi-Fi fleetwide, setting a new standard for in-flight connectivity. Along with other leading airlines such as United Airlines and Qatar Airways, these carriers will provide passengers with fast, reliable internet during flights. As more airlines join the Starlink movement, the future of air travel promises enhanced productivity, entertainment, and overall travel comfort.

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