Starlink Status
NO
NO — This flight has VIASAT WiFi, not Starlink.
Aircraft
Unknown
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
13/25
Airline + aircraft info available
Data Freshness
5/20
How recent the data is (67d old)
Total Confidence
43/100
Details
AIRLINE: SAS (Scandinavian Airlines)
AIRCRAFT: (Specific aircraft type for SK1345 today is unknown; common types for SAS include Airbus A319/A320/A321, A320neo, A321neo, A330, A350, and some Boeing 737s and Embraer 195s)
STARLINK: Phased rollout currently underway (end of 2025), may be available on some aircraft. Other high-speed Wi-Fi providers like ViaSat or Panasonic are also used.
SAS is in the process of implementing a new, free, high-speed Wi-Fi service across its entire fleet, powered by SpaceX's Starlink. This phased rollout is commencing at the end of 2025. This means that some aircraft may already be equipped with Starlink, while others may still utilize previous in-flight connectivity systems or have no Wi-Fi. Supplemental Type Certificates (STCs) for Starlink have been secured for Airbus A330 and A321neo aircraft as of January 6, 2025, with STCs for the A320 family and A350 expected in the second quarter of 2025.
Prior to the Starlink integration, SAS had already been offering high-speed Wi-Fi on many of its short- and medium-haul aircraft, with providers such as ViaSat and Panasonic. This service was typically free for SAS Plus passengers and EuroBonus Gold and Diamond members, while other passengers often had to pay a fee. The quality and availability of Wi-Fi could vary depending on the specific aircraft and its age; for instance, some earlier Airbus A320neo models were equipped with ViaSat Wi-Fi, while newer ones might not have been initially. On aircraft like the A321neoLR, ViaSat is generally used.
Since the specific aircraft operating flight SK1345 today is not available, it is uncertain whether that particular flight will offer the new Starlink high-speed internet. However, it is possible that the aircraft is equipped with another form of high-speed Wi-Fi from a different provider, or no Wi-Fi at all.
Last Verified
12/16/2025
Data Age
67 days
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