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
5/20
How recent the data is (67d old)
Total Confidence
55/100
Details
AIRLINE: Delta Air Lines
AIRCRAFT: Airbus A330-900neo (A339)
STARLINK: Not applicable (Viasat/Hughes/Intelsat). High-speed satellite internet (Viasat) is available.
Delta Air Lines operates flight DL234, an international route from New York (JFK) to Tel Aviv (TLV), utilizing an Airbus A330-900neo (A339) aircraft. As of December 2025, Delta is actively rolling out "fast, free Wi-Fi" for SkyMiles members on most domestic and international flights, with a target to complete the global fleet rollout by early 2026. The Airbus A330-900neo is among the aircraft types equipped with this service. Specifically, flights to Israel were slated to receive free Wi-Fi by September 2024, indicating that DL234 should have this service available today.
Delta's in-flight internet, branded "Delta Sync Wi-Fi," is primarily powered by Viasat, with Hughes Network Systems also contributing, and Intelsat (formerly Gogo) systems still in use during the transition. These providers offer high-speed, streaming-quality internet. While Delta has previously tested SpaceX Starlink's technology, Starlink is not currently the provider for Delta's in-flight internet services.
To access the fast, free Wi-Fi, passengers must be SkyMiles members and log in via the DeltaWiFi.com network. Non-members can enroll in SkyMiles for free onboard or, on certain international routes, purchase a Wi-Fi pass. All Wi-Fi enabled Delta flights also offer free messaging through applications like iMessage, WhatsApp, and Facebook Messenger.
Last Verified
12/16/2025
Data Age
67 days
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