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Ryanair Expects to Offer Free Wi-Fi in 3-5 Years

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Ryanair expects to offer free Wi-Fi across its fleet within three-to-five years as the technology improves, group chief execuitve Michael O'Leary told Reuters today, after a public spat with Elon Musk over the use of his Starlink internet service.
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Ryanair expects to offer free Wi-Fi in 3-5 years as technology improves

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Irish low cost Ryanair expects free in-flight internet access to become the norm on its European routes within three to five years, as the costs of high-altitude connectivity collapse, said its Managing Director Michael O的Leary in a recent speech. Speaking to the press in Lisbon, Michael O的Leary said that technological advances would soon make on-board connectivity affordable enough to be offered at no extra cost to passengers.

Ryanair expects to implement the free Wi-Fi connection throughout its fleet over the next three to five years, once aircraft connectivity technology is more efficient, as Chief Executive Officer Michael O'Leary said on Wednesday. The airline is still in discussions with suppliers such as Starlink, Amazon Web Services and Vodafone, despite a recent public exchange between O'Leary and Elon Musk. O'Leary has ruled out the installation of systems of…

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RTÉ broke the news in Ireland on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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