WestJet becomes the latest airline to offer free fleetwide Starlink Wi-Fi
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Based on this statement, Telus seems to be sponsoring WestJet's free Wi-Fi service, much in the same way that T-Mobile is sponsoring free Wi-Fi in the U.S. with WestJet's codeshare partner, Delta Air Lines.
That said, though Delta may have commanded headlines for its fleetwide rollout of free Wi-Fi, the Atlanta-based carrier has teamed up with Viasat to equip much of its fleet with free and fast Wi-Fi. Viasat has long been a reliable internet provider, but the Starlink network offers even faster download and upload speeds.
Starlink is among the fastest and most reliable satellite Wi-Fi providers, and it's proven to be a popular choice for new airline Wi-Fi installations. In the U.S., Hawaiian Airlines and public air charter carrier JSX have already debuted Starlink internet, and internationally, Qatar Airways, Air New Zealand and airBaltic have all announced Starlink partnerships.
I tested Starlink's inflight Wi-Fi offering on board JSX and was blown away by the speeds and reliability of the service. Download speeds topped 150 Mbps, and I had no trouble streaming shows and joining video calls with no buffering or lag.
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