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Airborne, not online: India's Wi-Fi gap at 35,000 feet

Voice and Data

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August 2025

As India's aviation sector surges, the lack of in-flight Wi-Fi risks turning a competitive edge into a missed opportunity for airlines and passengers alike.

- BY DHARMENDRA SINGH

Airborne, not online: India's Wi-Fi gap at 35,000 feet

India's aviation sector is scaling fast. Passenger traffic is up nearly 10% year-over-year, aircraft orders are breaking records, and demand for regional routes is rising. Yet one critical element still lags: in-flight connectivity. Of the roughly 700 aircraft in service, fewer than 30 offer broadband access. This gap is no longer a minor inconvenience—it is a strategic liability.

In today's aviation landscape, the ability to provide real-time data and a seamless digital experience is essential. Business travellers expect uninterrupted access to emails, cloud tools, and video conferencing. Leisure flyers want to stream, post, and browse without friction. Digital access has shifted from being a premium feature to a baseline expectation. WiFi has become a standard component of service. Airlines that do not meet this demand risk falling behind, regardless of pricing or scheduling advantages.

PASSENGER EXPECTATIONS ARE REDEFINING VALUE

Connectivity is now central to passenger satisfaction.

A global survey found that 83% of flyers would rebook with an airline providing reliable in-flight WiFi. Yet WiFi continues to receive some of the lowest satisfaction scores, lower than baggage handling or other onboard services. In contrast, airline mobile applications rank among the highest, showing how strongly passengers value digital experiences.

Indian travellers—among the world's youngest and most digitally active—bring high expectations to the skies. They benchmark in-flight connectivity against what they get at home or in cafés. If service falters mid-flight, they do not make allowances—they question the airline's capabilities.

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