The first Jetstar Dreamliner refit took off from Melbourne to Phuket on 7 April 2026, showcasing the new-look cabins and inflight Wi-Fi that will be prgressively rolled out across all 11 of the low-cost carrier’s international
The Jetstar Dreamliner refit showed off its major multi-million-dollar cabin refresh in the 787 fleet’s most significant transformation to date, due for completion in late 2027.
Business and economy cabins feature new seating, seatback device holders and dual high-power USB-C charging points.
In a Jetstar B787 first, inflight Wi-Fi will now be available via Viasat to stay connected in the air.
Business Class passengers will receive free access to Streaming-Plus for unlimited inflight entertainment and internet access, while Economy customers can purchase Streaming-Plus from $25 or Social Plus from $20 for onboard Wi-Fi.
![]() |
| New Economy cabin for the Jetstar Dreamliner refit. |
In the new B787 economy cabin, cushioned seats offer a six-way adjustable headrest and a 30-inch pitch and five-inch recline – two inches more than Jetstar’s A320neo and A321LR aircraft.
Jetstar Head of Network & Fleet Strategy Ted Knight and 787 Cabin Refresh Program Manager Sophie Dawson.
new-look cabins and inflight Wi-Fi that will be progressively rolled out across all 11 of the low-cost carrier’s international Boeing B787 fleet.
The Jetstar Dreamliner refit showed off its major multi-million-dollar cabin refresh in the 787 fleet’s most significant transformation to date, due for completion in late 2027.
Business and economy cabins feature new seating, seatback device holders and dual high-power USB-C charging points.
New crew facilities in the Jetstar Dreamliner refit will enable longer flights.



