American Airlines is delivering what customers have been asking for; free, high-speed Wi-Fi and on more aircraft than any other carrier in the world. Beginning this month, AAdvantage® members will enjoy free high-speed, satellite-based Wi-Fi¹ across more than 2 million American Airlines flights a year, sponsored by AT&T.
“As American celebrates 100 years of delivering industry firsts, including the first loyalty program and first lounge, we’re setting the standard for connectivity in the skies,” said Heather Garboden, chief customer officer at American Airlines. “Free high-speed Wi-Fi isn’t just a perk — it’s essential for today’s travelers. That’s why we’re proud to begin rolling out this new offering, sponsored by AT&T, across the majority of our fleet. Once roll out is completed every AAdvantage® member can stay connected, stream and share almost anywhere their journey takes them for free.”
To make this possible across one of the world’s largest airline networks, the rollout will happen in phases. Starting in January, free high-speed Wi-Fi will begin rolling out across 100% of our narrowbody and dual-class regional fleets, and by early spring, it will be available on nearly every American Airlines flight.
Easy access at 35,000 feet
Accessing free Wi-Fi is easy through the upgraded aainflight.com portal. Customers can simply log in using their AAdvantage® number and password, then select “Free Wi-Fi” to start browsing. The new portal is designed for speed, reliability, and simplicity, making it effortless to stay connected inflight.
Not an AAdvantage® member yet? Joining is free and easy—sign up before your trip at aa.com or right from your seat during your flight at aainflight.com. Membership in our industry leading loyalty program unlocks more than just Wi-Fi. Members can enjoy benefits like priority boarding, earning miles toward elite status, and redeeming miles for award travel, upgrades, and vacation packages.
A partnership built for connection
As a longstanding AT&T business customer, American found a natural opportunity to join forces with AT&T. Both brands share a belief that people should be able to stay connected anywhere, anytime — even at 35,000 feet.



