Starlink WiFi brought onboard Cebu Pacific

A CEBU Pacific aircraft is seen as ground personnel prepare for flight operations.
PHOTOGRAPH courtesy of HK Business

A CEBU Pacific aircraft is seen as ground personnel prepare for flight operations.
PHOTOGRAPH courtesy of HK Business
Padel Pilipinas withstood massive pressure on its home court to retain the professional division title in the Asia…

Padel Pilipinas withstood massive pressure on its home court to retain the professional division title in the Asia…

Defense Secretary Gilberto C. Teodoro Jr. joined Cebu City officials on Monday in commemorating West…

The overnight voyage allows passengers to board in the evening, enjoy a restful journey, and arrive in Cebu by early…

Compatible device and SIM: Requires an active Globe SIM subscribed to a Globe Starlink promo, starting at P99 for Globe…
Cebu Pacific is set to transform the inflight experience of budget travelers as it becomes the first low-cost airline in Southeast Asia to introduce Starlink’s high-speed satellite internet service, with installation expected to begin in 2027.
The Philippine carrier said the technology will provide passengers with faster and more reliable connectivity in the sky, allowing activities such as HD streaming, online gaming, remote work, and staying connected with family and friends while flying.
Enhanced connectivity
Beyond passenger convenience, Cebu Pacific said Starlink will also improve communication among flight crews and operations teams, supporting more efficient airline operations through enhanced connectivity.
The move is part of Cebu Pacific’s broader push toward digital innovation as it continues to expand its fleet and strengthen its position as one of the region’s largest low-cost carriers.
Other carriers
The airline is joining other carriers under Indigo Partners, including Frontier in the United States, Wizz Air in Europe, Volaris in Mexico and JetSMART in South America, in deploying Starlink across more than 1,000 aircraft. The initiative is expected to become one of the largest global rollouts of next-generation inflight connectivity.
“Starlink will provide our portfolio airlines with reliable, high-speed connectivity, further enhancing the customer experience of flying on Wizz, Frontier, Volaris, JetSMART and Cebu Pacific,” said Bill Franke, managing partner of Indigo Partners.
Cebu Pacific president and chief commercial officer Xander Lao said the introduction of Starlink supports the airline’s goal of providing a better travel experience while keeping air travel accessible.
“Introducing Starlink marks another important step in delivering a better travel experience for every Juan,” Lao said.