In 2026, the vast majority of full-service airlines (like Delta, Emirates, and Singapore Airlines) provide an extensive library of free movies as part of their Inflight Entertainment (IFE) systems. American Airlines and United Airlines allow passengers to stream a massive selection of newly released movies and TV shows directly to their personal devices (phones, tablets, or laptops) via the onboard Wi-Fi, often at no cost. Air Canada recently won awards for the best IFE in North America, offering a vast library that includes partnerships with Apple TV+ and specialized children's content. On long-haul international flights, these services are typically accessed through seatback screens, while shorter domestic hops more commonly use the "BYOD" (Bring Your Own Device) model. Even budget carriers have begun to offer limited free "walled garden" entertainment options to remain competitive. For those who fly frequently, many airlines now allow you to preview the movie list by entering your flight number on their website or app before you even arrive at the airport, ensuring you can plan your in-flight "cinema" experience in advance.