Now you can tweet from your seat, get work done, or have some fun! In-flight Internet access is available across our domestic fleet of more than 350 aircraft through our relationship with Gogo® In-flight Internet Access. And we’re adding Wi-Fi to an additional 200 aircraft in 2010.
To see which aircraft are currently supported, learn more.
Registering for Gogo is fast, easy, and free. Once you create an account, you can easily purchase a session on your next Gogo-equipped flight.
Look for the "Wi-Fi Onboard" symbol on your next flight to see if Wi-Fi service is available. Once the plane reaches 10,000 feet and the captain gives the OK to turn on portable electronic devices, just sign up and log in.
In addition to laptops, Wi-Fi works with smartphones and other wireless handheld devices offered by all major U.S. providers. Platforms supported include: Blackberry®, Windows®, Apple®, and Nokia® (Symbian S60). Voice service is not permitted or supported.
The minimum requirements for access are Wi-Fi capability (802.11 a/b/g) and a laptop with supported web browser, including Microsoft internet Explorer® 6&7 (Windows® XP or Vista®), Mozilla® Firefox®, Safari® on Mac OS® X.
Wi-Fi is available across the continental United States while the plane is above 10,000 feet at speeds similar to wireless mobile broadband services on the ground.
Contact Gogo via the "Live Chat" link on the Gogo home page if you experience difficulties in-flight. Our Wi-Fi FAQ page might be of help to you now.
Note: Any liability for damage to the passenger caused by loss of information or data is rejected by the airline. In case of misuse or manipulation, any liability is rejected by the airline. Even within the nationwide coverage area, there are several factors that may interfere with actual service, quality, and availability—including the ability to initiate, validate, and maintain an in-flight connection. These factors include, but are not limited to: network changes, aircraft and network traffic volume, service outages, technical limitations, signal strength, and other conditions.