Wi-Fi
Enjoy fast, free Wi-Fi on selected flights over Australia.
Stay connected while you fly
Qantas fast and free inflight Wi-Fi is available on selected Airbus A330-200D, Boeing 737-800 and Airbus A220-300 flights. Stay in touch with your favourite networking apps, browse the web or stream a world of movies, audiobooks, TV shows or music while you're in the air. Plus, you'll have free access to news publications through our partners The Australian Financial Review, The Australian and The Monthly.
You can also get real-time flight updates and offers, as well as weather and transportation options for your destination by visiting wifi.qantas.com while in the air.
Selected international flights now have Wi-Fi over Australia
We're expanding our inflight Wi-Fi to selected international flights. When travelling on a Wi-Fi enabled A330-200D or 737-800 aircraft to destinations including Singapore, Bali, Jakarta and Manila, you can now connect to the internet while flying over mainland Australia.
How to connect to Qantas fast and free inflight Wi-Fi
Once onboard your Wi-Fi enabled aircraft, connect your own device to Qantas fast and free inflight Wi-Fi in three simple steps:
International Wi-Fi expansion
To help you stay connected onboard, we’re installing Wi-Fi across our international fleet. From January 2025, you'll be able to connect inflight when flying on our A330-200LR.
Our exciting new aircraft arrivals, including the Airbus A350 and Boeing 787, will also come equipped with Wi-Fi upon delivery, meaning you can keep the conversation going, the entertainment flowing, and your productivity soaring - no matter where you are flying to.
A few things to remember
- Keep Flight Mode activated throughout the flight.
- To ensure an enjoyable flight for everyone, switch your device to silent. Voice and video calls aren't permitted.
- Wi-Fi is available on all Qantas Australian domestic and selected international flights operated by A330-200D and 737-800 aircraft, and coverage may be limited on some routes.
- Wi-Fi is available on QantasLink flights operated by A220-300 aircraft.