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Ryanair Keeps Starlink Talks Alive as It Seeks Free Onboard Wi‑Fi

CEO Eddie Wilson says the winning proposal must deliver connectivity at zero cost to Ryanair or passengers.

Overview

  • Ryanair confirms ongoing negotiations with Starlink, Amazon’s Kuiper and Vodafone to equip nearly 650 aircraft with high‑speed inflight internet.
  • Wilson says external antennas would raise fuel spend by about €100 million on a roughly €5 billion annual fuel bill unless suppliers cover the impact.
  • The airline insists onboard Wi‑Fi must be free to customers, with providers funding hardware, installation and operating costs.
  • Ryanair’s stance diverges from carriers moving ahead with Starlink, including Lufthansa’s plan for about 850 aircraft and a Scandinavian Airlines flight already equipped.
  • Talks continue after Michael O’Leary rejected Starlink over an estimated 2% fuel‑burn increase and traded insults with Elon Musk on X.