Wizz Air to offer Starlink in-flight internet from 2027


An airport dispatcher climbs the stairs near the Wizz Air logo on an Airbus A321neo aircraft, registration 9H-WMI, at Warsaw-Modlin Airport in Modlin, Poland, December 1, 2025. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel

June 8 (Reuters) - Wizz ⁠Air said on Monday that it would offer ⁠Elon Musk's Starlink satellite internet across its ‌fleet from next year, becoming the first European ultra-low-cost carrier to do so.

The airline did not disclose the terms of its ​deal with Starlink.

• Wizz Air's announcement ⁠comes as Musk'sSpaceX, Starlink's ⁠parent company, is set to go public this week.

• ⁠Previously, ‌budget rivals such as Ryanair and EasyJet have flagged that offering Starlink's in-flight Wi-Fi ⁠comes with significant cost challenges.

• Ryanair's Michael O'Leary ​estimated that ‌using Starlink would cost Ryanair up to $250 million ⁠a year, ​including extra fuel.

• Meanwhile, Starlink, the largest satellite operator, has signed deals with several American carriers including American ⁠Airlines, Southwest, United and Alaska. It ​has also partnered with long-haul carriers such as Singapore Airlines and Emirates.

• In May, Wizz Air said it ⁠expects to break even or achieve slightly positive full-year earnings for its 2026 financial year that ended March 31.

• Wizz Air reported 26% passenger growth in ​May and forecast strong revenue growth ⁠for the summer season as its relatively lower prices ​offset consumer uncertainty linked to ‌the Iran war. It will ​report its full-year results on Thursday.

(Reporting by Simone Lobo in Bengaluru; Editing by Diti Pujara)

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