Virgin Atlantic flights do not offer a direct Netflix "app" on their in-flight entertainment (IFE) screens, but they provide several ways for you to enjoy similar content. The "Vera" entertainment system on Virgin's fleet (including the A350 and 787 Dreamliners) offers a massive library of hundreds of hours of movies and TV box sets, often including shows that are also available on Netflix. For those who want their own Netflix profile, Virgin Atlantic's modern fleet is equipped with high-speed "Surf & Stream" Wi-Fi, which is powerful enough to support streaming services on your personal device (tablet or phone). To do this, you should download your favorite shows to your device for offline viewing before the flight as a backup, as satellite Wi-Fi can sometimes be intermittent over the ocean. Additionally, many seats on newer Virgin aircraft feature USB and universal power outlets, ensuring your device stays charged while you binge-watch. While you can't log into your Netflix account directly on the seatback screen, the airline's connectivity options make it very easy to watch your own library.