Friday, August 16, 2024 Delta Airlines is spearheading a significant upgrade in passenger experience by introducing high-speed, complimentary Wi-Fi across select international long-haul routes, courtesy of a collaboration with T-Mobile. This initiative is a pivotal component of Delta’s commitment to equipping its entire global fleet with free, high-quality internet connectivity that supports streaming. By the close of this summer season, free Wi-Fi is anticipated to be operational on most transatlantic flights.

The launch of this service marks a key phase in Delta’s plan to offer seamless connectivity globally. Starting with long-haul flights equipped with Viasat technology this summer, passengers can access robust, complimentary Wi-Fi, advancing Delta towards its objective of universal free Wi-Fi coverage. Currently, nearly 700 airplanes, over 90% of Delta’s domestic mainline fleet, already offer this enhanced connectivity.

The airline aims to extend this service to the vast majority of its patrons by year’s end. Looking ahead, Delta is methodically deploying free Wi-Fi on Viasat-equipped widebody aircraft, selecting routes based on the availability of reliable service. This deliberate approach reflects the strategy used during its 2022 domestic rollout.

Initially, Delta’s international Wi-Fi service will be accessible without requiring a SkyMiles log-in. Towards the end of the year, all aircraft with Viasat Wi-Fi will transition to Delta Sync Wi-Fi, a personalized.