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Investing.com --DeutscheLufthansaAGwill install SpaceX’s Starlink internet service on more than 800 aircraft as part of its strategy to enhance premium offerings in a competitive market.
The German airline group described Starlink as the fastest in-flight internet in the industry. According to a statement released Tuesday, the technology will be available across all travel classes throughout the Lufthansa fleet. Installation will begin in the second half of 2026, with completion expected by 2029.
This initiative is one component of Europe’s largest airline group’s broader effort to attract high-end travelers. Lufthansa is simultaneously launching new Allegris premium cabins and upgrading its ground services and in-flight catering.
The internet service will be provided at no cost to status customers and Travel ID users. The rollout will extend to all airlines within the Lufthansa Group, including Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines and Swiss.
Lufthansa joins several major carriers that have already selected Starlink for their in-flight connectivity, including United Airlines Holdings Inc., Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Saudi Arabia’s Saudia.
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