Quantcast

American Airlines begins trial for complimentary inflight Wi-Fi on select routes

American Airlines begins trial for complimentary inflight Wi-Fi on select routes
Research
Webp rz99gstz2u6tob377iwela066u3v
Nick Ewen Senior editorial director | The Points Guy

American Airlines has announced a trial of free Wi-Fi on select routes and back, aiming to evaluate customer usage and satisfaction while responding to competitive pressures. The Fort Worth, Texas-based airline confirmed that the test will begin next week, covering three routes: Charlotte to Raleigh, North Carolina; Miami to Chicago; and Charlotte to Jacksonville, Florida.

"Through this test, we'll be assessing customer take rates for inflight Wi- Fi, evaluating our provider and aircraft capacity, and – perhaps most important – measuring the impact to customer satisfaction via NPS scores," an internal memo said.

The duration of the test remains unspecified. American Airlines aims to determine its technical capability for a broader rollout of free Wi-Fi by monitoring bandwidth consumption during this trial.

Get the Newsletter
Sign-up to receive weekly round up of news from Sky Industry News
By submitting, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. By providing your phone number you are opting in and consenting to receive recurring SMS/MMS messages, including automated texts, to that number from our short code. Msg & data rates may apply. Reply HELP for help, STOP to end. SMS opt-in will not be sold, rented, or shared.

"With the creation of our new Customer Experience organization led by Chief Customer Officer Heather Garboden, American Airlines is more committed than ever to enhancing every aspect of our customers' travel journey," a statement from American shared with TPG reads. "Staying connected in the skies is critical to today's passengers and through this limited-time complimentary Wi- Fi test, we are exploring opportunities to build upon our high-speed Wi-Fi offerings to stay competitive in the industry and give our customers what we know they want. "

American Airlines has been slow compared to other carriers in offering free or discounted Wi-Fi despite having most of its fleet equipped with streaming- capable technology. Currently, flight passes often cost over $20.

In fairness, American has trialed time-limited ad-sponsored Wi-Fi passes in the past though these were usually restricted to short periods of browsing. In 2017, American promised that free messaging would be coming "soon," but this service has yet to materialize.

Delta Air Lines was the first among the "Big Three" U.S. airlines -- American, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines --to offer free messaging services allowing flyers access apps such as iMessage and WhatsApp without purchasing full Wi- Fi passes. Following Delta's lead Southwest Airlines and United also introduced similar services despite their fleets being outfitted with slower infrastructure than American's.

While JetBlue already offers free internet access onboard Alaska Airlines Southwest United provide $8 passes on many flights United plans make connectivity free once Starlink implemented

American's infrastructure supported by Viasat satellites theoretically capable supporting service if sufficient bandwidth available via provider's third-generation satellite constellation Even so passengers should prepare personal entertainment devices since seatback screens not provided domestic flights

Organizations Included in this History
More News

London Heathrow, recognized as Europe's busiest airport, will soon experience an increase in its flight offerings by Oman Air.

Sep 2, 2025

Minneapolis–St. Paul International Airport will commence safety and airfield improvement projects on Runway 12R-30L in two distinct phases throughout 2025.

Aug 22, 2025

Delta Air Lines is adjusting its service between Atlanta and Anchorage, extending flights beyond the summer travel season to a year-round offering.

May 15, 2025

In December 2022, Southwest Airlines faced a major crisis as operational challenges led to the cancellation of 16,900 flights, affecting nearly two million passengers during a peak travel period.

Apr 19, 2025

Harrison Ford, an acclaimed actor known for roles such as Han Solo in "Star Wars" and Indiana Jones, is also a noted aviation enthusiast.

Apr 19, 2025

Iberia Airlines has confirmed a notable shift in its flight schedule connecting Madrid and Dallas/Fort Worth, introducing its first overnight service from Europe to the US.

Apr 19, 2025