American Airlines offers inflight Wi-Fi on most of its domestic and international flights. This allows passengers to stay connected, catch up on work, or simply enjoy entertainment options during their journey.

AA Inflight Wi-Fi is available for purchase via a Wi-Fi pass or subscription plan.

The airline has collaborated with Wi-Fi service providers including Gogo, ViaSat, and Panasonic to offer high-quality and reliable internet service high up in the sky.

How to Connect to the AA Inflight Wi-Fi?

You can connect to AA Inflight Wi-Fi by following the 3 easy steps.

Step 1: Activate Airplane Mode and Connect to “AA-Inflight”

First of all, you need to enable Airplane mode on your device and then turn on Wi-Fi settings. After that, connect to the SSID “AA-Inflight”.

Step 2: Launch the internet browser and access aainflight.com

After establishing a successful connection to the SSID “AA-Inflight”, you will be automatically redirected to aainflight.com. If this doesn’t happen, you can open your internet browser and access aainflight.com

Step 3: Purchase a Wi-Fi pass or subscription

As you access aainflight.com, you can purchase a Wi-Fi Pass or subscription.

Passengers may need to create an account or enter their reservation details to complete the Wi-Fi connection process.

American Airlines Inflight Wifi Price

American Airlines Inflight Wi-Fi is available on select domestic and international flights. You can purchase a Wi-Fi pass for as little as $10. Also, you can access aa.com (the official website) for free during your flight.

Wi-Fi SERVICEPRICEAVAILABILITY
All-Day Pass$14 + taxDomestic Flights
Traveler Pass$39.95 + taxDomestic Flights
2-Hour pass$12 + taxInternational flights on Boeing 777-300ER
4-Hour Pass$17 + taxInternational flights on Boeing 777-300ER
Entire Flight$19 + taxInternational flights on Boeing 777-300ER

American Airlines Inflight Wifi Subscription

Besides normal pricing, AA passengers can purchase a monthly Wi-Fi subscription plan. This option is better for those flying frequently with AA.

Wi-Fi SUBSCRIPTION PLANPRICEVALIDITY
1-Device Monthly Plan$49.95Valid only on North American flights within the United States or between the United States and Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean or Central America
2-Device Monthly Plan $59.95Valid only on North American flights within the United States or between the United States and Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean or Central America
1-Device Yearly Plan$599Valid on most domestic flights operating between airports within the United States, or between the U.S. and Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean or Central America, where network coverage is available.
2-Device Yearly Plan$699Valid on most domestic flights operating between airports within the United States, or between the U.S. and Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean or Central America, where network coverage is available.

Note: Panasonic international Wi-Fi services are not included in the American Airlines Wi-Fi Subscription Plan.

To subscribe to a monthly Wi-Fi plan, you must fulfill the following criteria:

  1. You must be an AAdvantage member.
  2. Your AAdvantage account must have a valid primary credit or debit card, or you can use other supported payment methods.
  3. Your email address must be on record in your AAdvantage account.

Tips for a Better Wi-Fi Experience

To ensure a smooth and enjoyable Wi-Fi experience on American Airlines flights, passengers can follow these tips:

  • Bring a fully charged device and consider carrying a portable charger
  • Close unnecessary apps or programs that may consume bandwidth
  • Avoid streaming high-definition videos or downloading large files
  • Position yourself closer to the Wi-Fi router for a stronger signal
  • Be mindful of other passengers and avoid excessive bandwidth usage

By following these tips, passengers can make the most of their inflight Wi-Fi experience on American Airlines flights.

Overall, American Airlines provides reliable and convenient inflight Wi-Fi options for its passengers. Whether it’s for work or leisure, staying connected is easier than ever on American Airlines flights.

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Suman Karki
Suman Karki is the founder of the AviaTech Channel blog and YouTube Channel. He is a passionate aviation enthusiast and holds experience working as a Ground Operations Officer for Swissport International. He is currently serving as a Flight Data Feeder for FlightAware (a US-based company for Flight Tracking). Besides, he has worked as an aviation content editor for various aviation media.

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