No, PLAY Airlines does not have seatback TVs or any form of built-in in-flight entertainment (IFE) as of 2026. As an ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC) based in Iceland, PLAY operates on a "no-frills" model designed to keep ticket prices as low as possible. To save on aircraft weight and maintenance costs, their fleet of Airbus A320neo and A321neo aircraft is not equipped with screens, onboard Wi-Fi, or even power outlets on many of their older configurations. Passengers are expected to "Bring Your Own Device" (BYOD) and pre-download movies, shows, or music onto their own tablets or smartphones before boarding. In 2026, the airline does provide a "buy-on-board" menu for snacks and drinks, but the entertainment is entirely the responsibility of the traveler. For long-haul transatlantic flights connecting through Keflavik, it is highly recommended to carry a fully charged power bank, as you will not have a way to charge your electronics once the battery dies mid-flight.