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Which planes have entertainment?

The Best Airline for In-Flight Entertainment in 2023: Wi-Fi, Movies, Snacks and More. JetBlue, Delta and Southwest all offer superior in-flight entertainment. Sally French is a travel rewards expert who joined NerdWallet in 2020.



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The best place to start is by paying close attention during the booking process, as some amenities (like personal televisions) are indicated when you select your flights (depending on the airline).

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Two of the three, JetBlue and Delta, offer seatback screens on most flights, which are not just for watching free movies, but for other forms of entertainment including — depending on the flight — browsing digital magazines, following guided meditations and more.

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You can bring your own headphones or use the complimentary headsets we offer.

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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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flights under 2 hours: a snack. flights over 2 hours: a main meal. flights over 7 hours: a main meal and snack. flights over 12 hours: two main meals and a snack.

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Make sure your device is fully charged before boarding the plane. Put your device into airplane mode before takeoff. Open the Netflix app and select the downloaded content you want to watch. Enjoy your movie or show without the need for an internet connection!

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If you're wondering if you can watch Netflix on a plane, the answer is yes – with the right setup. You can download movies and TV shows in advance to watch on your device without an internet connection. When flying, you should put your device in airplane mode and connect to the in-flight WiFi if it is available.

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Stay connected with the world, work and your social network from the comfort of your seat with . air, our Wi-Fi service. We are progressively rolling out Wi-Fi across both our long and short haul fleets, and the majority of our aircraft are now connected.

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