
Air France has announced that its new in-flight WiFi service, for passengers – originally announced last autumn – is now operational.
With this innovation, Air France is the first major European airline to offer such a service on board. It plans to offer this service on 30% of its fleet by the end of the year and throughout its fleet by the end of 2026.
This new service is completely free in all travel cabins and is easily accessible by logging into your Flying Blue account. Two Embraer 190 and two Airbus A220 were equipped with high-speed WiFi a few days ago.
This week, an Airbus A350 will be equipped with this technology, marking its introduction on the long-haul network. Representing a major step in the airline’s move upmarket, Air France is progressively rolling out this offer across the entire fleet, including, for the first time, its regional aircraft.

During the flight, customers on board equipped aircraft can easily stay in touch with loved ones, follow global news in real time, stream TV, films and series, and even play multiplayer video games. This new service can be accessed via smartphones, tablets and laptops, and supports connecting multiple devices simultaneously.
Customers can access the service by logging in to their Flying Blue account, the Air France-KLM group’s frequent flyer programme. Those without a Flying Blue account can create an account directly on board for free in just a few clicks. Air France will offer high-speed wifi on board 30% of its fleet by the end of the year and throughout its fleet by the end of 2026. During this transitional period, the company will continue to offer an in-flight internet connection on board aircraft not yet equipped with high-speed WiFi – a free “messaging” pass for Flying Blue members and a paid option




