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KE908
67d Old

Does this flight have Starlink WiFi?

Starlink Status
NO

NO — This flight has VIASAT WiFi, not Starlink.

Airline
Korean Air
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Aircraft
HISTORICALLY OPERATED BY AIRBUS A380-800 OR BOEING 777-300ER.
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WiFi Provider
viasat
Details
AIRLINE: Korean Air AIRCRAFT: Historically operated by Airbus A380-800 or Boeing 777-300ER. STARLINK: Not available. Korean Air currently offers in-flight Wi-Fi services through providers like Viasat and Panasonic on a limited number of aircraft. **Additional detailed explanation about internet options, speeds, and availability:** As of December 5, 2025, high-speed satellite internet like Starlink is not yet available on Korean Air flights. Korean Air, along with other Hanjin Group airlines, has announced plans to introduce Starlink across their entire fleet, but the earliest service introduction is expected in the third quarter of 2026. Installation and testing are scheduled to begin later in 2025. Korean Air and Asiana Airlines will prioritize Starlink installation on long-haul Boeing 777-300ER and Airbus A350-900 aircraft, with fleet-wide completion targeted for the end of 2027. For today's flight KE908, typically a long-haul route from London to Seoul, the aircraft is often an Airbus A380-800 or a Boeing 777-300ER. While Korean Air has been expanding its general in-flight Wi-Fi services using Viasat and Panasonic technology, availability is not fleet-wide and is dependent on the specific aircraft operating the flight. Wi-Fi is primarily available on newer aircraft such as the Boeing 737-8 and Airbus A321neo. Korean Air is also equipping 40 Boeing 787s with Viasat Wi-Fi, bringing the total of Viasat-connected aircraft to 70 (including 30 A321neos) by the end of 2027. However, as of early 2025, many of Korean Air's long-haul aircraft, including the Airbus A380s and some Boeing 777s, were noted to still lack Wi-Fi connectivity. Therefore, it is highly uncertain if flight KE908 today would have any Wi-Fi service, and it definitely will not have Starlink. Passengers can usually check their itinerary or the airline's website for specific Wi-Fi availability on their flight, and if available, they can purchase internet or messaging plans, with free access to the Korean Air website and mobile app.
Last Verified
12/16/2025
Data Age
67 days
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