JetBlue's "Fly-Fi" remains the gold standard for free in-flight internet in 2026, consistently delivering speeds between 15 Mbps and 30 Mbps at every seat. Unlike other carriers that charge for high-speed tiers, JetBlue provides this "gate-to-gate" connectivity for free, allowing for seamless streaming of Netflix, video conferencing via Zoom, and heavy web browsing. For 2026, JetBlue has significantly expanded its coverage area through a partnership with Amazon's Project Kuiper, which utilize a new constellation of low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites to provide low-latency, high-speed internet even on long-haul routes to London, Paris, and Amsterdam. While speeds can occasionally dip during peak usage periods when everyone on the plane is streaming simultaneously, the latency is low enough that it feels very similar to a standard home Wi-Fi connection. A unique 2026 feature is the "Dual-Band" support on their newer Airbus A321LR aircraft, which ensures that your connection remains stable even as the plane transitions between different satellite providers over the Atlantic.