HONOLULU — Hawaiian Airlines announced Thursday that all of its Airbus flights from the Hawaiian Islands to the continental U.S., Asia and Oceania will provide Starlink Wi-Fi free of charge for passengers.
In February, Hawaiian hooked up its first Airbus A321neo flight from Hawaii to the continental U.S. with Starlink Wi-Fi.
Now, the airline has completed Starlink installation across its 24 A330 fleet, according to a release.
“Becoming the first major airline to offer travelers Starlink at no cost is a remarkable achievement for our team, and we couldn’t be more pleased with the overwhelmingly positive response from guests who have been enjoying our industry-leading connectivity onboard,” said Evan Nomura, director of inflight entertainment, connectivity and onboard products at Hawaiian Airlines, in a statement.
Hawaiian also plans to install Starlink on its newest aircraft, the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.