|
Airline |
No service / excluded |
Outage |
Very slow / unstable |
Login friction |
Notable A350-specific |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Delta |
Yes (TPAC excluded) |
— |
— |
Frequently |
Yes: A350 config variability; “prepare for no Wi-Fi” |
|
Qantas |
Delay → effectively “no service yet” on many long-hauls |
— |
— |
— |
A350 not yet common ops, but long-haul fleet targeted |
|
United |
— |
Yes (Starlink disabled subset) |
— |
— |
Mixed (Starlink rollout coming to mainline) |
|
JAL |
— |
— |
Yes (slow / unusable reports) |
Sometimes |
Some 767/787 ops; not A350-centric |
|
ANA |
— |
— |
Signals of lag vs peers (upgrade pending) |
— |
Fleet mix; not A350-centric |
|
Cathay |
— |
— |
Yes (A350 load-related slowdowns) |
— |
A350 Panasonic vs 777 Gogo split |
|
Singapore |
— |
— |
Rare |
Yes (PNR/KF linkage) |
A350 present; complaint is policy/log-in, not hardware |
|
Asiana |
— |
— |
Yes (A350 “not usable” reports) |
— |
A350 focus |
|
Air New Zealand |
— |
— |
Acknowledged slowdowns (official guidance) |
— |
787/777 focus |
What travelers report right now
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Delta (US): Frequent flyers continue to warn: “don’t expect Wi-Fi” on TPAC. Delta’s own rollout keeps transpacific excluded for now, with mid–late 2025 flagged as the earliest window as Viasat’s third ViaSat-3 asset comes online. On A350s, the advice is down to tail numbers—some configurations work, most don’t, and the “prepare for no Wi-Fi” refrain is common.
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Qantas (AU): Domestic Wi-Fi is a success story; international is the laggard. The carrier pushed the long-haul rollout into 2025 citing Viasat technical issues, and some watchers now caution that consistently reliable long-haul coverage may not be widespread until 2027–2028. Expectation vs. delivery remains the pain point.
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United (US): The headline in mid-2025 wasn’t TPAC per se—it was a temporary Starlink shutdown on ~two dozen regional jets after static interference was discovered. It underscored the reality that new systems can stumble at scale—even when the long-term trajectory (Starlink to mainline) looks promising.
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Japan carriers (JAL/ANA):
• JAL: Long-running threads continue to document slow or flaky sessions and app connectivity failures on international sectors.
• ANA: Coverage is improving, but the free Viasat era is still “eventual.” That fuels “behind peers” narratives even as hardware improves.
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Cathay Pacific (HK): A350 Panasonic performance still draws comparisons to the older 777 Gogo fit—good early, then degrades as cabin load rises. Recent posts keep this alive even as fleet Wi-Fi coverage has matured.
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Singapore Airlines (SG): Connectivity is broadly strong and generous, yet a practical gripe persists: no KrisFlyer number on your PNR, no easy free Wi-Fi. That login/eligibility friction triggers its own class of “complaint.”
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Air New Zealand (NZ): Fewer public complaints in this period, but the airline’s own site acknowledges slowdowns and offers troubleshooting, which tells you the experience is still variable.
A350 vs. “everything else”
A350 complaints tend to be about Panasonic load-related slowdowns (CX, OZ) and Delta’s config variability on TPAC. In contrast, U.S. carriers’ domestic/mainline narratives are now defined by provider choice (Viasat vs. Starlink) and policy (what’s free, where).
What matters for passengers
-
Coverage map > marketing map. If TPAC isn’t covered (yet), no pricing promise will help.
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Provider + beam + aircraft config determine your real-world experience.
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Eligibility & login rules (SQ) can be the difference between “great” and “can’t connect.”
Bottom line
On today’s evidence, Delta and Qantas generate the most TPAC-specific complaint energy—for different reasons (outright TPAC exclusions vs. delays). United had a visible outage event, but it’s not TPAC-systemic. Among Asian flag carriers, JAL/ANA lag perceptions persist; Cathay’s A350 still has load-related gripes; SQ mostly wins, apart from login friction; Air New Zealand is steady with caveats.
Delta Air Lines
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FlyerTalk: “Consolidated Wi-Fi 2025” – https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/delta-air-lines-skymiles/2190874-consolidated-wifi-2025-a-8.html
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Runway Girl Network: “Delta now eyeing mid- to late-2025 for free Wi-Fi on transpacific routes.” https://runwaygirlnetwork.com/2024/08/delta-now-eyeing-mid-late-2025-for-free-wi-fi-on-transpacific-routes/
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The Points Guy: “Delta’s free Wi-Fi rollout update 2025.” https://thepointsguy.com/news/delta-free-wifi-rollout-update-2025/
United Airlines
4. UPI: “United Airlines temporarily disables Starlink internet due to interference.” https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2025/06/07/united-airines-starlink-interference/2531749331227/
5. Broadband Breakfast: “United Airlines restores Starlink Internet after radio-interference fix.” https://broadbandbreakfast.com/united-airlines-restores-starlink-internet-after-radio-interference/
American Airlines
6. FlyerTalk: International Panasonic Satellite Wi-Fi Experiences (thread). https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/american-airlines-aadvantage/1436931-international-panasonic-satellite-wifi-availability-experiences-21-printerfriendly.html
Qantas
7. 2PaxFly: “Qantas Wi-Fi on international flights delayed.” https://www.2paxfly.com/2024/12/20/qantas-wifi-on-international-flights-delayed/
8. One Mile at a Time: “Qantas free Wi-Fi rollout update 2025.” https://onemileatatime.com/news/qantas-free-wi-fi/
Japan Airlines
9. FlyerTalk: Bad JAL Wi-Fi Experiences (thread). https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/japan-airlines-jal-mileage-bank/2130210-anyone-else-had-bad-experiences-inflight-wifi.html
10. BoltFlight: “Japan Airlines (JAL) Flights & Reviews – An In-Depth Look at Service, Comfort and Controversy.” https://boltflight.com/japan-airlines-jal-flights-and-reviews-an-in-depth-look-at-service-comfort-and-controversy/
All Nippon Airways (ANA)
11. One Mile at a Time: “ANA to offer free Wi-Fi eventually.” https://onemileatatime.com/news/all-nippon-airways-free-wi-fi/
Cathay Pacific
12. FlyerTalk: CX A350 vs 777 Wi-Fi Experience (thread). https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/cathay-pacific-cathay/1999321-inflight-wifi-experience-a350-panasonic-vs-777-gogo.html
13. One Mile at a Time: “Cathay Pacific now has Wi-Fi on all aircraft.” https://onemileatatime.com/news/cathay-pacific-wi-fi/
Singapore Airlines
14. FlyerTalk: “Unable to Use Free On-board Wi-Fi Without KrisFlyer Account” (thread). https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/singapore-airlines-krisflyer/2128258-unable-use-free-board-wifi-w-o-krisflyer-account-3-printerfriendly.html
Asiana Airlines
15. FlyerTalk: “Wi-Fi on A350 Reliable?” (thread). https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/asiana-asiana-club/2129104-wifi-a350-reliable.html
16. TripAdvisor: Passenger review – “Wi-Fi not usable.” https://www.tripadvisor.com.sg/ShowUserReviews-g1-d8729024-r922968229-Asiana_Airlines-World.html
Air New Zealand
17. Official: https://www.airnewzealand.com/wifi