Austrian Airlines WiFi Cost: Prices & Plans 2026
Wondering what Austrian Airlines charges for in-flight WiFi? Tiers, day passes, and every legitimate way to pay less — or nothing at all.
Still Tracking
We're still verifying Austrian Airlines's current WiFi facts. The FAQs below cover general industry patterns — for Austrian Airlines-specific reports, search a flight or check the data hub.
Phasing Out Paid Packages
As Austrian Airlines transitions to Starlink, the previous model of purchasing internet packages is being phased out for registered users. The long-term vision is to provide free, high-speed internet for all passengers who are Miles & More members or have a Travel ID. This represents a significant shift from the historically tiered and often expensive in-flight WiFi pricing.
Ensuring Free Connectivity
To ensure you benefit from the free Starlink WiFi once available on your flight, it is recommended to register for a free Travel ID or a Miles & More account before your journey. For flights still operating with the older FlyNet system, internet packages can be purchased on board, or in advance for short and medium-haul flights, often via the FlyNet app, where vouchers can also be redeemed.
Austrian Airlines Fleet Tracker
We're building out tail-by-tail tracking for the Austrian Airlines fleet.
See every tracked OS tail number →Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Austrian Airlines WiFi cost per flight?
We don't have verified per-flight pricing for Austrian Airlines yet. Check /airlines/os for the latest reports.
Does Austrian Airlines offer a monthly WiFi subscription?
Monthly subscription info for Austrian Airlines isn't verified yet. See /airlines/os.
Is there a day pass for Austrian Airlines WiFi?
Day-pass availability for Austrian Airlines isn't fully verified yet.
Can I get Austrian Airlines WiFi for free with a credit card?
Credit-card perks for Austrian Airlines WiFi aren't fully documented yet. Verify with your card issuer.
Why is Austrian Airlines WiFi so expensive?
In-flight WiFi pricing reflects the cost of satellite bandwidth. As airlines upgrade to newer satellite systems, free WiFi becomes more common. See /airlines/os.