Personal device entertainmentYou can also watch movies and TV, connect to Wi-Fi or play games on your phone, tablet, or laptop.
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You can download movies and TV shows in advance to watch on your device without an internet connection. When flying, you should put your device in airplane mode and connect to the in-flight WiFi if it is available. If there is no WiFi available, then you can use an external battery pack to power your device.
The good news is that Wi-Fi on planes is not only getting better but less expensive as well. You might even get it for free. For instance, JetBlue offers free Fly-Fi on all of its flights, and certain airlines offer elite members free Wi-Fi.
When your iPhone or iPad is offline or in airplane mode, your library will only show your downloaded content, so it's easy to know which videos are ready to watch off the grid.
Netflix is an online streaming service that allows users to watch movies and TV shows anytime, anywhere. It has become one of the most popular ways to watch movies and shows while traveling, especially while on a plane.
Devices must be used in airplane mode or with the cellular connection disabled. You may use the WiFi connection on your device if the plane has an installed WiFi system and the airline allows its use,” according to the FAA website.
By default, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth® are disabled in airplane mode—you can't make calls, but you can listen to music, play games, watch videos, and use other apps that don't require network or phone connections.
Quick Answer: Yes, AirPods work on planes and you can even use them during your flight. Airlines treat them no differently than wireless headphones. However, you should be aware of a few limitations. True wireless earbuds like Apple AirPods are great for work, home, and working out.
You can use your personal electronics — music players, tablets, e-readers and so on — during all phases of flight, but that comes with several caveats. First, not all airlines support the relaxed rule. That's because each carrier has to go through a separate government approval process.