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How to Log In to Alaska Airlines WiFi

Trying to get online on Alaska Airlines? Below: the exact steps to connect, the network name and portal URL, what to do if it isn't working, and how to find your receipt — without the marketing fluff.

Network name
Alaska Airlines WiFi or Starlink WiFi
Portal URL
Captive portal usually opens automatically — no fixed URL.
Sign-in friction
Sign-in or purchase

Connect in 5 Steps

  1. 1
    Switch on Airplane Mode
    Enable airplane mode after takeoff — typically once you're above 10,000 ft.
  2. 2
    Turn WiFi back on
    Open your device's WiFi settings and select the Alaska Airlines network from the list.
  3. 3
    Open a browser
    The captive portal should appear automatically. If it doesn't, navigate to Captive portal usually opens automatically — no fixed URL.
  4. 4
    Sign in or connect
    Choose your free option (e.g., loyalty member sign-in) or purchase a pass.
  5. 5
    Still stuck? See Troubleshooting below
    If anything fails, scroll to the troubleshooting section for the most common fixes.

Portal & Network Details

Provider
Starlink (rollout in progress; Intelsat 2Ku on remaining mainline aircraft)
SSID hint
Alaska Airlines WiFi or Starlink WiFi
Portal
Captive portal usually opens automatically — no fixed URL.

Troubleshooting

Alaska Airlines WiFi not working — common fixes

Forget the network and reconnect; toggle airplane mode off and on; clear your browser cache; try a different browser (Safari often handles captive portals better than Chrome on iOS); only one device per pass on most plans, so make sure no other device is connected.

Alaska Airlines WiFi password — what is it / where do I find it

Most Alaska Airlines flights use a captive portal — no password is required. If a password is requested, it's usually printed on the seatback card or available in the airline's app pre-flight. For Gogo-powered airlines, the portal asks for an account login (email + password), not a network password.

Can't see the Alaska Airlines WiFi network

Turn airplane mode off and back on, manually rescan for WiFi networks, and check that your device's WiFi is enabled. Most in-flight WiFi only becomes available above 10,000 ft, so it may not appear right after takeoff.

WiFi connected but no internet on Alaska Airlines

You're likely connected to the aircraft network but haven't completed sign-in or purchase yet. Open any HTTP site (try neverssl.com) to trigger the captive portal, then sign in or buy a plan.

Alaska Airlines WiFi receipt or refund

Most Alaska Airlines WiFi receipts come from the provider (Starlink (rollout in progress; Intelsat 2Ku on remaining mainline aircraft)), not the airline. Check your email for receipts from Starlink (rollout in progress; Intelsat 2Ku on remaining mainline aircraft). For refunds, contact the provider's support directly. If you can't find a receipt, see /alaska-wifi-cost for typical pricing context.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I connect to Alaska Airlines WiFi?

After takeoff (typically above 10,000 ft), enable airplane mode, turn WiFi back on, select the Alaska Airlines network from your device's list, and a captive portal will open. Follow the on-screen sign-in or purchase steps to get connected.

What is the Alaska Airlines WiFi network name?

Alaska Airlines WiFi or Starlink WiFi [source] If you don't see it, toggle airplane mode off and on, then re-scan for networks.

Why isn't my Alaska Airlines WiFi working?

Most Alaska Airlines WiFi issues are fixed by forgetting the network and reconnecting, toggling airplane mode, clearing your browser cache, or trying a different browser. Most plans only allow one device at a time. WiFi typically isn't available below 10,000 ft.

How do I get a Alaska Airlines WiFi receipt?

Most Alaska Airlines WiFi receipts come from the provider (Starlink (rollout in progress; Intelsat 2Ku on remaining mainline aircraft)), not the airline. Search your email for receipts from Starlink (rollout in progress; Intelsat 2Ku on remaining mainline aircraft). If you can't find one, contact the provider's support directly.

Can I get a refund on Alaska Airlines WiFi?

Refunds for in-flight WiFi are usually handled by the WiFi provider (Starlink (rollout in progress; Intelsat 2Ku on remaining mainline aircraft)), not Alaska Airlines. Contact the provider's support and reference your flight number, date, and the email address used for purchase.

What's the Alaska Airlines WiFi password?

Most Alaska Airlines flights use a captive portal — no password is required, you just connect to the network and the portal appears. If a password is requested, it's usually printed on the seatback card or available in the airline's app pre-flight. For Gogo-powered airlines, the portal asks for an account login, not a password.

Does Alaska Airlines have free WiFi?

Sometimes — Alaska Airlines offers free WiFi only under specific conditions. See /alaska-airlines-free-wifi for details. For the full breakdown, see /alaska-airlines-free-wifi.

Why can't I see the Alaska Airlines WiFi network?

In-flight WiFi typically only becomes available above 10,000 ft. Toggle airplane mode off and on, manually rescan WiFi networks, and check that your device's WiFi is enabled. Aircraft data hub: /airlines/as.