Loading Page...

How do I watch movies on Copa Airlines?

Copashowpass. Copa Showpass is our in-flight entertainment system, which allows you to enjoy movies, series, magazines and music, using personal devices (smartphones and tablets).



Watching movies on Copa Airlines depends on the specific aircraft you are flying, as they utilize a mix of entertainment systems. On their newer Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft, you will find high-definition individual seatback screens with a wide selection of movies, TV shows, and music in multiple languages. However, many of their Boeing 737-800s use the Copa Showpass system. This is a wireless streaming service that allows you to watch content directly on your own personal device (smartphone, tablet, or laptop). To use it, you must connect to the "Copa Showpass" Wi-Fi network once the plane reaches cruising altitude, then open your browser to copa.com or use the Copa mobile app. It is highly recommended to bring your own noise-canceling headphones and ensuring your device is fully charged, as not all seats are equipped with power outlets. For some older planes, you may still see "overhead screens" that play a shared movie for the entire cabin, where you'll need a traditional wired headphone jack to hear the audio.

People Also Ask

Movies and TV Larger aircraft are more likely to have seatback screens, which put the entertainment options right at passengers' fingertips. Many airplanes are equipped with Wi-Fi that will let customers use their own personal devices to stream from a catalog of movies and shows.

MORE DETAILS

The food and beverage service offered on board varies depending on the destination, duration and time of your flight. We serve snacks and alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.

MORE DETAILS

For international flights, all passengers should be at the Copa Airlines check-in counter at least two hours prior to the scheduled departure of their flight. For domestic flights within Colombia and Panama, passengers must be at the airport 1 hour prior to the flight's scheduled departure.

MORE DETAILS

Convenient Seats that offer a favorable location in the front of the cabin. Regular Seats which are located from the middle to the back of the main cabin and offer up to 31 legroom space.

MORE DETAILS

Copa Airlines is focused on having all of its flights operating on time; however, major events may result in situations that can affect the normal operation of our scheduled flights. These situations may lead to flight delays of 30 minutes or more, cancellations or diversions.

MORE DETAILS

In 1998 Continental Airlines acquired 49% of the airline, marking the beginning of a comprehensive marketing and operating alliance. On May 19, 1999, Continental increased its stake to 51%. Since then, Copa has adopted a livery and corporate logo similar to Continental's (now United).

MORE DETAILS

Copa Airlines operates from its strategically located position in the Republic of Panama, and AeroRepública operates a low-cost business model, Wingo, within Colombia and various cities in the region.

MORE DETAILS

If you don't check in, you won't receive a boarding pass that allows you to board the plane, and your seat might be given up to a standby passenger. The check-in process also confirms your traveler details like your passport information and frequent flyer number.

MORE DETAILS