Starlink Wi-Fi Is Coming to Southwest Airlines This Month

Southwest Airlines is about to get a serious connectivity upgrade. The carrier will begin offering Starlink-powered Wi-Fi on select flights before the end of June 2026, with plans to equip more than 300 of its Boeing 737s by year-end — and an eventual goal of upgrading its entire 800-aircraft fleet.

Sawyer Merritt tweet about Southwest Airlines Starlink Wi-Fi launch
Source: @SawyerMerritt — June 9, 2026

The performance specs are a meaningful step up from typical airline Wi-Fi. Starlink's aviation service delivers download speeds between 135 and 310 Mbps with sub-99ms latency — numbers that make HD streaming, video calls, and live gaming genuinely viable at 35,000 feet. Southwest's Chief Customer Officer Tony Roach framed it plainly: "seamless onboard connectivity has become a core passenger expectation," and Starlink is the answer they've chosen.

Perhaps the most passenger-friendly detail: the service will be free for members of Southwest's Rapid Rewards loyalty program. That's a notable departure from the paid Wi-Fi model most carriers still rely on, and it gives Southwest a tangible differentiator heading into the summer travel season. Jason Fritch, VP of Starlink Enterprise Sales at SpaceX, described the ambition as exceeding home broadband performance — not just matching it.

The rollout begins with the first Starlink-equipped 737-800 entering service by late June, with the broader summer expansion following from there. Hitting 300 planes by December would mean roughly one in three Southwest aircraft carries Starlink before the year is out — a pace that, if sustained, puts full fleet coverage well within reach in the next few years. For frequent Southwest flyers, it's worth checking at booking whether your specific aircraft is equipped once the rollout gains momentum. For more on Starlink's expanding footprint, see our SpaceX coverage.

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