NEW YORK – Routehappy, the product differentiation platform for air travel, released its annual Global State of In-Flight Wi-Fi, providing a comprehensive worldwide overview of in-flight Wi-Fi. While 2014 was "the year in-flight Wi-Fi took off worldwide,” 2015 saw more airlines than ever before commit to in-flight connectivity, and breathe life into the quality and speed of Wi-Fi.
Key highlights of the Global State of In-Flight Wi-Fi include:
Key highlights of the Global State of In-Flight Wi-Fi include:
- 60 airlines worldwide now offer in-flight Wi-Fi in most regions of the globe.
- Flyers have at least some chance of Wi-Fi on about 36% of available seat miles (ASMs) worldwide, with U.S. airlines offering at least a chance of Wi-Fi on 78% of their ASMs systemwide and non-U.S. airlines offering at least a chance on 24% of their ASMs systemwide.
- The three major U.S. airlines offer the most ASMs with Wi-Fi of all airlines, and in addition:
- Delta offers the most ASMs with at least a chance of Wi-Fi, over United and American, but both competitors have nearly closed the gap.
- United offers the most long haul ASMs (>2800 miles) with at least a chance of Wi-Fi among the three major U.S. airlines, and remains (for now) the only U.S. major with best connectivity.
- American expanded coverage with nearly 350 Wi-Fi enabled aircrafts from US Airways as the major merger completed in 2015.
- Virgin America remains the only U.S. airline with Wi-Fi on nearly 100% of its flights.
- Of all airlines worldwide, Emirates and Lufthansa lead the pack offering Wi-Fi on long haul routes, measured by number of ASMs and percentage of ASMs respectively.
- Many more non-U.S. airlines including Aer Lingus, Aeroflot, Etihad, Garuda, Iberia, Japan Airlines, Norwegian, SAS and Scoot now have substantial Wi-Fi offerings.
- Last year, the best Wi-Fi connectivity was available on just under 1% of U.S. flights. That number has since grown to 6% of in-flight Wi-Fi offered worldwide today.
- Several airlines are already upgrading aircraft to their third generation of in-flight Wi-Fi, progressing from basic to better and soon to best.
- Some airlines that raced to offer in-flight Wi-Fi early on have since gone out of business or grounded those aircraft due to financial issues, such as Transaero and Skymark, respectively.
- New York to Dubai is the most connected of the world’s busiest long haul routes, and London to Hong Kong is the least connected.
High-speed in-flight broadband access is no longer a dream - it’s a reality
In addition to Wi-Fi being more widely available, the core technology behind in-flight Wi-Fi has also evolved to allow for faster and more reliable connections. The mere availability of Wi-Fi is no longer enough. Passengers now demand a home broadband-like experience, and more airlines are now delivering this. JetBlue is nearing completion of a fleet-wide broadband rollout, allowing access to Netflix and other streaming services with no access charges; Virgin America has also recently introduced the same system. Additionally, airlines such as Delta, Aeromexico, Virgin Atlantic, Lufthansa, and others are preparing to launch high-speed broadband solutions in the near future.
Routehappy Wi-Fi data covers all airlines offering Wi-Fi with expanded coverage
While airlines are still in the process of rolling Wi-Fi out to their fleets, Routehappy has scoured thousands of data points to determine the exact status of deployment. Routehappy indicates whether the connection/performance on all flights is basic, better, or best based on the underlying technology deployed. Subfleets that are not fully rolled out are displayed as a chance of Wi-Fi. Additionally, Routehappy uses a sophisticated and proprietary algorithm to indicate whether a flight will have only partial Wi-Fi coverage on any particular route due to network or regulatory restrictions.
Deep domain expertise combined with unique industry relationships, a sophisticated data platform, and flight matching algorithms, ensure that Routehappy data is the most complete and accurate report ever assembled to match product attributes to flights. Customers of Routehappy's Scores & Amenities API have full access to Wi-Fi data for every flight in the global flight schedule.
