Starlink Status
NO
NO — This flight has VIASAT WiFi, not Starlink.
WiFi Provider
viasat
How We Calculate Confidence
Source Quality
0/30
Number of sources found
Response Clarity
25/25
Clear yes/no answer vs uncertain
Data Completeness
25/25
Airline + aircraft info available
Data Freshness
16/20
How recent the data is (67d old)
Total Confidence
66/100
Details
AIRLINE: American Airlines
AIRCRAFT: Airbus A321
STARLINK: Viasat (High-speed satellite internet available, not Starlink)
American Airlines flight AA2811, operating today, December 9, 2025, is operated by American Airlines and typically uses an Airbus A321 aircraft.
American Airlines primarily offers Viasat Wi-Fi on its narrow-body jets, including the Airbus A320 family (which encompasses the A321), and this service is considered high-speed and available gate-to-gate. While Starlink is not the provider, Viasat offers high-speed satellite internet.
Currently, Wi-Fi on American Airlines flights is generally a paid service, with prices ranging from approximately $10 to $35 for a flight pass. Monthly subscription plans are also available for $49.95 for one device or $59.95 for two devices. Access to aa.com is free during the flight.
Additionally, eligible T-Mobile customers may receive complimentary Wi-Fi on flights equipped with Viasat or Intelsat (formerly Gogo). On some flights, there's also an option for a "Limited Time Pass" providing 15-30 minutes of free Wi-Fi after viewing an advertisement. It is important to note that complimentary Wi-Fi for AAdvantage members on Viasat and Intelsat-equipped planes is scheduled to begin in January 2026, and is not yet active today, December 9, 2025.
Last Verified
12/16/2025
Data Age
67 days
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