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HOP! WiFi: Complete Guide 2026

Planning a flight on HOP! and want to know what to expect from the onboard WiFi? Below: the provider, typical speeds, and a clear answer on whether it's free — without the rollouts and news clutter (those live on the data hub).

Still Tracking

We're still verifying HOP!'s current WiFi facts. The FAQs below cover general industry patterns — for HOP!-specific reports, search a flight or check the data hub.

Provider Summary

HOP!'s in-flight WiFi is delivered by starlink. Speed and free-vs-paid availability vary by aircraft and route — check the data hub for aircraft-specific status.

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HOP! In-flight WiFi Provider

HOP! has selected Starlink as its in-flight WiFi provider. This partnership is part of a broader initiative within the Air France-KLM Group to enhance onboard connectivity. Starlink utilizes a constellation of low Earth orbit satellites, which are designed to deliver high-speed and low-latency internet access.

Expected Speed and Performance

Passengers on Starlink-equipped HOP! flights can anticipate a robust internet experience, with speeds intended to rival ground-based connections. The system supports various online activities, including web browsing, messaging, and streaming video. Median download speeds for in-flight Starlink can reach up to 374.76 Mbps on Wi-Fi 6 enabled aircraft.

Fleet-wide Rollout in 2026

The rollout of Starlink WiFi across the HOP! fleet is actively progressing in 2026. All Embraer 190 aircraft, which include those operated by HOP!, are scheduled to be fully refitted with Starlink by summer 2026. Installations are also underway for Airbus A220 aircraft within the wider Air France group, with a target for all planes to have the technology by the end of 2026.

HOP! WiFi Rollout — Aircraft by Aircraft

Airbus A220 In progress
Installations are ongoing for the wider Air France group, with some Airbus A220s fitted as of October 2025.
announced 2024-09 · target 2026
Embraer In progress · 100%
Some HOP! Embraer 190 aircraft are now featuring the installed Starlink system, providing free Wi-Fi. All Embraer 190s (including HOP!'s) are slated to be refitted by summer 2026.
announced 2024-09 · target 2026
Airbus A350 Planned
Expected to be equipped with Starlink in the coming weeks as of September 2025.
announced 2024 · target 2025
Boeing 777 Planned
Anticipated to receive the upgrade during the fall season of 2025.
announced 2024 · target 2025

HOP! Fleet Tracker

We're building out tail-by-tail tracking for the HOP! fleet.

Active or in-progress WiFi installs cover 2 aircraft types: Airbus A220, Embraer.

See every tracked A5 tail number →

Frequently Asked Questions

Does HOP! have WiFi on all flights?

We're still verifying HOP!'s fleet-wide WiFi coverage. Check the data hub at /airlines/a5 to see what's been reported on specific aircraft.

What WiFi provider does HOP! use?

We're still confirming HOP!'s primary WiFi provider. Submit a flight at seatwifi.com to help us track what's on your aircraft.

How fast is HOP! WiFi?

Speeds depend on the WiFi provider on your specific aircraft. Check /airlines/a5 to see what's been reported.

Does HOP! WiFi work on international flights?

International WiFi coverage on HOP! varies by aircraft. Check /airlines/a5 for the latest reported status.

How do I connect to HOP! WiFi?

Switch on airplane mode after takeoff, enable WiFi, select the HOP! network, and follow the on-board portal to either log in (free passes) or buy a plan. For free-WiFi conditions, see /hop!-free-wifi.