Virgin to Bring Back In-Flight Wifi from Late 2022

Virgin Australia 737 Economy X seating
Virgin Australia will bring back wi-fi on its flights. Photo: Virgin Australia.

Virgin Australia will restore in-flight wifi from the end of this year, with high-speed internet to be rolled out across most of the airline’s fleet over the next 18 months.

Virgin Australia previously offered wi-fi on board most of its planes before the pandemic. This service was free on domestic flights and for the first 15 minutes on trans-Tasman flights. Passengers had the option to pay to upgrade to a higher speed option on domestic flights, and to access the internet for the full flight duration on international sectors.

When it returns, Virgin’s default in-flight wi-fi will be faster and available for free to Business Class passengers as well as Platinum frequent flyers. The service will be available to all other passengers for a “nominal fee”.

Wi-fi will be gradually rolled out in partnership with Intelsat, with the first Virgin Australia Boeing 737 to be retrofitted before Christmas. The rollout will be completed by the first half of 2024.

“We are laser focussed on creating great travel experiences for our guests when they fly with Virgin Australia. We also listen to our guests, and overwhelming they told us that Wi-Fi was important to them, and so we’re really pleased to be bringing it back. Our guests value choice and having in-flight Wi-Fi will give them more flexibility on how they spend their time onboard,” Virgin Australia Group Chief Customer and Digital Officer Paul Jones said.

In a recent survey of Virgin Australia customers, 1 in 3 passengers travelling for leisure and almost half of Business Class passengers said that wi-fi was important to them when travelling.

Virgin’s main competitor, Qantas, currently offers free high-speed wifi to all passengers on most of its mainline domestic flights operated by Boeing 737-800 and Airbus A330-200 aircraft, in partnership with Viasat.

Meanwhile, Rex offers in-flight internet on some, but not all, of its Boeing 737-800s. Where available, Rex Business Class passengers can connect for free while Economy passengers have access for a fee of between $6.50 and $14.99 per flight.

 

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That's great news ... but it's frustrating that this will involve installing new hardware on every Virgin plane, rather than using the hardware that's already been there for their pre-COVID WiFi. The above article says that that will take over a year.

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It is a shame they are limiting this to platinum. Wifi, as I have mentioned in a number of surveys to virgin, is a huge thing to stay connected when flying transcon and trying to get work done. Despite being VA gold, I'll keep flying QF where the wifi is free.

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Equipment upgrade is interesting. Possible means faster speeds?

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Jane and Co must be listening.
One one of their surveys a few months I suggested free WiFi for J class and Plats only.
I do think Plats need to have a few more perks to seperate them from the Golds
I did suggest a new tier above Platinum for those of us who earn 2000+ SC’s but they haven’t listened to that yet 🤣

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It is a shame they are limiting this to platinum. Wifi, as I have mentioned in a number of surveys to virgin, is a huge thing to stay connected when flying transcon and trying to get work done. Despite being VA gold, I'll keep flying QF where the wifi is free.

I quite like the lack of wifi, and the ability to disconnect for 2-4 hours.

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Jane and Co must be listening.
One one of their surveys a few months I suggested free WiFi for J class and Plats only.
I do think Plats need to have a few more perks to seperate them from the Golds
I did suggest a new tier above Platinum for those of us who earn 2000+ SC’s but they haven’t listened to that yet 🤣

Fair point, I guess the gold threshold is a bit lower than QF especially considering family pooling. IMO it's not a high enough benefit to solely chase WP for (as compared to the QF WP offering of a less crowded J lounge, release of extra reward seats, etc)

I quite like the lack of wifi, and the ability to disconnect for 2-4 hours.

That's fair, of course YMMV but for me it means less pressure to travel on personal time because I can get more work done while in transit.

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Equipment upgrade is interesting. Possible means faster speed

Strange but, the current tech works. I was thinking vendor pricing disagreements with the previous mob? Or perhaps they are a creditor that got the short straw and want nothing to do with them? Wouldn’t be the first vendor that has refused to deal with VA 2.0 after being burnt.

It’s dragged on a bit regardless. At least they have a solution, hopefully the MAX8s arrive with it pre installed.

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Jane and Co must be listening.
One one of their surveys a few months I suggested free WiFi for J class and Plats only.
I do think Plats need to have a few more perks to seperate them from the Golds
I did suggest a new tier above Platinum for those of us who earn 2000+ SC’s but they haven’t listened to that yet 🤣

Don't be deceived by the marketing, removing a perk available to everyone isn't an enhancement to the platinum value prop, it's actually a weakening of the program as a whole.

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That's fair, of course YMMV but for me it means less pressure to travel on personal time because I can get more work done while in transit.

Ouch. I only travel for work in work time. My personal time is not for work activities (or if happens, I get paid for it!).

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