Beginning this summer, Lufthansa passengers can now enjoy fast, reliable broadband Wi-Fi across the airline’s entire short- and medium-haul network in Europe.
Following full certification by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), Lufthansa has completed the installation of advanced satellite-based internet on all aircraft in its Airbus A320 family fleet as of early 2025.
After a successful rollout and comprehensive in-flight trials earlier this year, the new high-speed service is now fully operational, allowing travelers to stream, video conference, and stay connected throughout their journey. Passengers flying with Lufthansa’s partner airlines within the Lufthansa Group will also benefit from this enhanced connectivity, with integration across the group’s fleets ongoing.
Lufthansa has a long-standing legacy in in-flight connectivity, having pioneered broadband internet on commercial flights as early as 2003. Although the initial service was paused due to the discontinuation of the Connexion by Boeing network, Lufthansa reintroduced broadband Wi-Fi on long-haul routes in 2010. Today, Lufthansa operates one of the largest fleets equipped with high-speed internet, setting a new standard for digital in-flight experiences in Europe and beyond.