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Does Southwest have Wi-Fi?

Cost of Wi-Fi on Southwest Airlines You can access the internet on a Wi-Fi-enabled aircraft for $8 per flight per device. This gets you access to browse the web, check emails, or access social media. However, Southwest also offers some inflight entertainment free of charge.



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$8 Internet Go online to check email, browse social media, or snag a dinner reservation for just $8 (free for our A-List Preferred Members and Business Select Customers) per device from takeoff to landing.

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Internet access for $8 per device from takeoff to landing. Price is subject to change. May not be available for the full duration of flight. In order to provide a top-notch Internet experience, we prohibit access to certain high-bandwidth applications and websites.

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How to Get Connected
  1. Activate airplane mode with WiFi turned on.
  2. Choose SouthwestWiFi from the network list.
  3. Follow the prompt or visit www.southwestwifi.com in your browser.


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To access free movies from your mobile device or tablet, download the Southwest® app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store before your flight. Access in the Inflight Entertainment Portal to stay connected in the clouds. service only allows access to iMessage and WhatsApp (must be downloaded before the flight).

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Our Inflight Entertainment Portal features a flight tracker1, texting2, movies, TV series on demand, and live TV3—all for free! Or purchase internet for $8 per device from takeoff to landing (free for our A-List Preferred Members and Business Select Customers).

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Each seat now features a 60-watt USB-C port, as well as a 10.5-watt USB-A port, perfect for charging two devices simultaneously. Note that you won't find any traditional power outlets on the jet. Historically, Southwest's jets had no power outlets or USB charging ports.

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Southwest will accept the first two checked bags for free provided that the bags do not exceed 50 lbs and 62 inches (L+W+H). Overweight items from 51-70 pounds will cost $100. Overweight items 71-100 pounds will cost $125.

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If you're looking for a more expansive internet experience, you can purchase Wi-Fi on your Southwest flight for $8 per device, per flight. Passengers flying on Business Select fares get full Wi-Fi services for free. Southwest now charges $8 per individual flight.

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On short haul flights, we serve complimentary peanuts and pretzels. On our longer flights, we offer complimentary snacks like cookies and crackers.

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Southwest Airlines has announced a new pricing model for its onboard internet, raising Wi-Fi fees for passengers with connecting flights. Beginning on Feb. 21, onboard internet will be purchased per-leg and from Takeoff to Landing, replacing the airline's current DayPass.

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Here are all the major airlines that currently offer free WiFi on most flights:
  1. JetBlue. JetBlue was the first U.S. airline to start offering free WiFi to all passengers through their Fly-Fi service in 2013. ...
  2. Delta Air Lines. ...
  3. Singapore Airlines. ...
  4. Qatar Airways. ...
  5. Norwegian Airlines.


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JetBlue Airways JetBlue is currently the only US airline that provides free, high-speed Wi-Fi to its passengers. The entire JetBlue fleet is equipped with 'Fly-Fi', in partnership with Amazon Prime, keeping JetBlue passengers connected whilst in the air.

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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.

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If your bag needs to be checked, be sure to remove the following:
  • Medication.
  • E-cigarettes.
  • Power-banks.
  • Smart-Bag batteries.
  • Spare batteries.
  • Assistive devices (i.e., canes, etc.)
  • Keys.


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Per the FAA website's Safety Information page, “The FCC and FAA ban cell phones for airborne use because its signals could interfere with critical aircraft instruments. Devices must be used in airplane mode or with the cellular connection disabled.

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