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Wizz Air to Deploy Starlink Connectivity by 2027: A Contrast in Budget Airline Strategy

Wizz Air has announced a significant operational shift, confirming that it will begin rolling out high-speed, inflight internet access across its "new generation" aircraft starting in 2027. By integrating Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite system, the Hungarian-based carrier claims it will become the first ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC) in Europe to offer this level of onboard connectivity.

This move highlights a growing divergence in digital strategy among Europe's budget airlines. While Wizz Air is embracing the technology to enhance passenger experience, Ryanair’s leadership has taken a different stance. Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary recently dismissed the prospect of adopting Starlink, engaging in a public spat with Elon Musk and explicitly stating that the airline would not be installing the system on its aircraft, citing a preference to keep costs and ticket prices at the lowest possible level.

What do you think, is onboard WiFi using Starlink something you would be prepared to pay extra for? Was MOL wrong to dismiss it?
 
I am afraid onboard wifi doesn't appeal to me at all. People will use it to check their social media, which to me is sad.
 
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I am afraid onboard wifi doesn't appeal to me at all. People will use it to check their social media, which to me is sad.
I completely get where you’re coming from. The thought of an entire cabin staring blankly at TikTok or scrolling through Facebook at 35,000 feet does feel a bit grim! For many people, flying used to be the last remaining sanctuary of being completely off-grid.

But looking past the social media aspect, Wizz Air's massive announcement that they are installing SpaceX Starlink Wi-Fi across their entire fleet is actually a brutal commercial attack on Ryanair. High-quality, low-latency onboard internet has always been a luxury perk reserved for premium legacy airlines.

By bringing "lightning-fast" (so I understand) Starlink to a budget carrier, Wizz Air is trying to completely change passenger expectations in Europe.

I guess the Wizz Air gamble is simple, if a passenger is choosing between a £29 fare on Ryanair or a £29 fare on Wizz Air, the promise of high-speed Wi-Fi to work, stream movies, or message family will tip the scales in Wizz's favour?

This puts Ryanair in an incredibly tight corner. Michael O'Leary has spent months publicly slagging off the idea of onboard Wi-Fi, arguing that the heavy rooftop antennae create aerodynamic drag, burning up to $250 million a year in extra fuel. Ryanair hates unnecessary costs.

If Wizz Air proves that passengers will pay to use to Starlink, Ryanair might be dragged kicking and screaming into installing it just to stay competitive.

So while the loss of a quiet, tech-free cabin will be disappointing to some, this isn't just about social media, it's the beginning of a multi-million-pound connectivity war that could permanently change low-cost flying in Europe. Will Ryanair be able to hold out, or has Wizz just forced their hand, either way its a very clever move by Wizz Air.
 

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