Cathay Pacific now offers high-speed inflight WiFi across its entire fleet of wide-body aircraft, delivering an elevated connected experience for international travelers. With this rollout, nearly every Cathay Pacific long-haul flight and select Cathay Dragon services now provide reliable broadband access above the clouds.
Since the full implementation of Gogo’s 2Ku satellite-based WiFi systems, which began in 2018 and concluded ahead of schedule, Cathay Pacific’s Boeing 777, Airbus A330, and Airbus A350 aircraft now feature consistent, fast onboard connectivity.
The demand for inflight WiFi has become a non-negotiable for premium travelers, shaping airline loyalty and flight selection. As highlighted in our comprehensive inflight WiFi comparison, Cathay Pacific’s offering is now among the industry’s best.
With a streamlined fleet focused on Boeing 777s, Airbus A330s, and the advanced A350—with WiFi as standard—Cathay Pacific and its regional partner Cathay Dragon ensure that connectivity is available on the vast majority of their international and select regional routes.
Paul Loo, Cathay Pacific’s Chief Customer and Commercial Officer, shared: “Our guests have emphasized the importance of remaining connected throughout their journey. By upgrading our entire wide-body fleet, we are able to deliver this essential service and continue to set new standards for onboard innovation.”
Passengers can enjoy some of the fastest WiFi speeds currently available in commercial aviation, enabling streaming of video content, music, and seamless access to business communications during flight.
As of 2025, WiFi pricing on Cathay Pacific’s A350 and retrofitted aircraft starts at US$9.95 for one hour, US$12.95 for six hours, or US$19.95 for full-flight access, with flexible packages designed to suit both business and leisure travelers.