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Old Jun 4, 2018, 9:33 pm
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American Airlines In-Flight WiFi

NOTE: Three providers mean some gaps in how one pays for and uses WiFi in the long run, e.g. monthly passes, at least for now. But AA has “fixed” things so you are limited to a single device now (2020), rather than share your connection to different devices even serially, unless you bring a WiFi hotspot and connect that.

If you fly often, join the Monthly American Airlines Plan for $49.95 a month (plus tax). The pass is valid only on Gogo and Viasat Wi-Fi equipped domestic flights operating between airports within the United States, Canada, and Mexico, where network coverage is available. Wi-Fi services provided by Panasonic, regardless of destination, are not covered under the American Airlines Wi-Fi subscription plan. (aa.com)

You can always access aa.com for free during your flight.
Link to AA (unofficial) fleet site with WiFi, etc. listings for each aircraft

Link to AA tool flight status and WiFi (indicates WiFi, not type / provider)

Link to AA chat where you may easily cancel and request WiFi refunds

WiFi types (fee or pass required)

ViaSat Ka band satellite-based WiFi under installation in ~500 AA narrowbody aircraft, and comes “out of the box” on AA 737 MAX 8 aircraft. “Gate to gate” offered.

American adding faster ViaSat WiFi to 500+ Aircraft"]American adding faster ViaSat WiFi to 500+ Aircraft (FT)

Link to ViaSat press announcement


Gogo cellular telephone dependent WiFi (converted to Gogo 2Ku band satellite Wi-Fi for many flights within the continental U.S. and southern Canada). Available above 10,000 ft MSL (Ku at any time). On the wane, as over 400 aircraft will be converted to ViaSat.

Link to credit cards supporting courtesy WiFi Gogo passes

Link to Gogo 2Ku page.

Link AirInsight article on Gogo loss of ~400 AA aircraft to ViaSat


Panasonic ExConnect Ku band aeronautical satellite network -based WiFi on widebody aircraft. Blacked out over China.

International (Panasonic satellite) WiFi: availability, experiences (FT)

The Jan 2020 WiFi lineup after refit is:

Airbus:

• A319: ViaSat or 2Ku
• A320 (Legacy US Airways): Gogo 2Ku
• A321 (Legacy US Airways): ViaSat
• A321 (Legacy AA - A321H, A321S): ViaSat
• 32B Sharklets (A321T): ViaSat

Boeing

• 737-800: ViaSat (all)
• 737 MAX 8: ViaSat (all)
• 787-8: Panasonic (Batch 1)
• 787-8: Viasat (Batch 2, 788T)
• 787-9: Panasonic (all)
• 777-200ER: Panasonic (all)
• 777-300ER: Panasonic (all)

Embraer E190: ?

Parenthetical notes:
all = all in fleet
no parenthetical note = goal, not current state; Gogo conversion to Gogo 2Ku
under conversion = varies by specific aircraft until conversion complete

(Thanks to ThreeJulietTango)

Wifi Speeds inflight : AA's new service is 10x as fast as Gogo Inflight

Onboard IFE streaming (free IFE to your personal device)

WiFi based onboard server-based streaming in flight entertainment (IFE) is being added to hundreds if aircraft, making AVOD streaming to your personal device the norm (as opposed to seatback flatscreen entertainment options).

Related: Oasis: New seats & less pitch, WiFi IFE & power all 737 and A321 2019-21

Mobile Phone support/features by Provider:

GoGo:
T-Mobile - Wi-Fi calling and texting works (well I never tried the calling but, but it connects as T-Mobile WiFi). iPhone imessage works
Verizon -
AT&T -
Sprint -

Panasonic:
T-Mobile - Wi-Fi calling not available, so no Wi-Fi texting. iPhone iMessage works (only when texting another iPhone user)
Verizon -
AT&T -
Sprint -

Viasat:
T-Mobile - Will register as T-Mobile WiFi. WiFi texting works. Unknown about WiFi calling, but didn't want to chance it.
Verizon -
AT&T -
Sprint -

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Old Jan 21, 2020, 1:50 pm
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Looks like iPass has just started to work on ViaSat, at least on the 32B I was on this morning. For me, it worked via both the macOS and Android apps and automatically connected with no CAPTCHA. However, on the aainflight.com roaming page, Boingo was the only option in the drop down, so it was very much of a suprise!

I believe this is in the last few days, and may not be on all aircraft yet.
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Old Apr 15, 2020, 6:16 pm
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Does AA have a monthly/annual global wifi plan?

I don't see anything online so I'm assuming no.
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Old Apr 15, 2020, 6:29 pm
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https://www.aa.com/i18n/travel-info/...nnectivity.jsp

Scroll down a little for the link to the monthly plan.
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Old Apr 15, 2020, 6:36 pm
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Originally Posted by dave_261
https://www.aa.com/i18n/travel-info/...nnectivity.jsp

Scroll down a little for the link to the monthly plan.
Valid only on domestic flights operating between airports within the United States, Canada, and Mexico, where network coverage is available.


I need global.
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Old Apr 15, 2020, 6:39 pm
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Originally Posted by lsquare
I need global.
Ahh ok. The panasonic service (which is generally pretty good) is only available on a per flight basis.
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Old Apr 15, 2020, 6:40 pm
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Edit - deleted, beat me to it...
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Old Apr 15, 2020, 6:40 pm
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Ahh ok. The panasonic service (which is generally pretty good) is only available on a per flight basis.
What a shame. Does AA have pricing listed online for the individual routes such as DFW-HKG or LAX-HKG?

FYI, DL and UA both have monthly global plans.
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Old Apr 15, 2020, 6:45 pm
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Unless something has changed recently, it's always been $19/flight for me regardless of intl flight length.
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Old Apr 15, 2020, 6:51 pm
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Originally Posted by dave_261
Unless something has changed recently, it's always been $19/flight for me regardless of intl flight length.
You've done both transpacific and transatlantic and it was still $19/direction?
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Old Apr 15, 2020, 6:59 pm
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You've done both transpacific and transatlantic and it was still $19/direction?
Yep. Doesn't seem to matter whether it's a 7-hour or 16-hour flight. Still 19 bucks.
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Old Apr 15, 2020, 7:04 pm
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Originally Posted by dave_261
Yep. Doesn't seem to matter whether it's a 7-hour or 16-hour flight. Still 19 bucks.
Perfect and I think Citibusiness AA gives 25% off so I guess that's as low as it'll get. I really wish AA would offer a monthly global plan.
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Old Apr 15, 2020, 7:21 pm
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Yeah, really sucks they don't offer a monthly plan, but at $19 it's a LOT more reasonable than UA per flight. On TPAC flights, UA would be in the mid $30's per flight, making their monthly plan pretty attractive if you have a few long flights in a month, but if I recall correctly it's around $70 per month. I guess at AA's lower price point, people doing 2+ TPAC round trips per month probably have an expense account as well.
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Old Apr 15, 2020, 7:27 pm
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Originally Posted by dave_261
Ahh ok. The panasonic service (which is generally pretty good) is only available on a per flight basis.
Not totally true. iPass works on Panasonic-equipped flights. But you have to have a subscription, and individuals cannot subscribe...only enterprises can do so for employees.
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Old Apr 15, 2020, 7:36 pm
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Don't you have to have a international flight? They seem few and far between right now
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Old Apr 15, 2020, 7:48 pm
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Originally Posted by sdix
Don't you have to have a international flight? They seem few and far between right now
I'm talking about the future.
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