Elon Musk owned Starlink has been growing popular with each day that passes. Air France airline has recently announced that it will progressively roll out an ultra-high-speed connectivity service for a “ground-like” experience for all cabins completely free of charge for Flying Blue customers. Starlink owner Elon Musk while reacting to this wrote, "Air France is installing Starlink!"


Air France took to X to announce, "NEW! From 2025 onwards, #AirFrance will progressively roll out an ultra-high-speed connectivity service for a “ground-like” experience, delivered by @Starlink. Onboard Wi-Fi will be completely free of charge in all travel cabins for Flying Blue customers."






Users in the comment section were seen hailing the rapid progress of Starlink and Elon Musk.


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Free High-Speed Internet Connection On Flight


Air France is introducing a new in-flight service across its entire fleet, including regional short-haul aircraft, offering free internet access to all passengers regardless of their cabin class. 


With Starlink's high-speed, low-latency internet service, travelers can stay connected with family and friends, play online games, or browse and stream content smoothly on their mobile, tablet, or laptop. To access the service, passengers simply need to log into their Flying Blue account. Those not yet enrolled in Air France-KLM's frequent flyer program can easily sign up for free during the flight.


Starlink, a cutting-edge satellite internet service developed by SpaceX, utilises a network of low-Earth orbit satellites to deliver high-speed internet connectivity across the globe, including regions that are traditionally difficult to reach with conventional internet services. By relying on these low-orbit satellites, Starlink can ensure faster speeds and lower latency, making it a reliable solution for providing internet even in the most remote or underserved locations.