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Air Niugini has not announced Starlink installations. Currently, 0 of 15 aircraft in the fleet are equipped with Starlink WiFi.
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No, Air Niugini does not offer Starlink WiFi on any of its aircraft. The airline has not announced plans to install the service.
No, Air Niugini does not currently provide inflight WiFi on any of its routes. Passengers should expect to fly without internet connectivity.
There is no public indication that Air Niugini is pursuing a Starlink partnership or any inflight WiFi programme. The airline has not made any announcements regarding connectivity plans.
Air Niugini has not publicly explained its position on inflight connectivity. Many smaller flag carriers prioritise operational essentials and route network sustainability over passenger amenities like WiFi, particularly when serving remote or less commercially dense markets.
Several carriers globally have begun Starlink installations, though adoption among Pacific-based airlines remains limited. Qantas, which serves many of the same routes from Australia, has announced Starlink trials, but regional carriers in Papua New Guinea and neighboring island nations have not yet followed suit.
Download any necessary files, maps, entertainment, or work documents before boarding. Consider enabling offline modes in apps you'll need. Mobile roaming will not function at cruising altitude, so all connectivity needs must be addressed on the ground.
You may use your phone in aeroplane mode for offline tasks such as reading downloaded content, listening to music, or taking photos. Standard mobile network connectivity and calling are not available inflight, and there is no WiFi to connect to.
Airlines worldwide are choosing Starlink for its combination of high speed, low latency, and strong performance over oceans and remote terrain where traditional satellite services struggle. The system allows passengers to stream, video call, and work as they would on the ground, significantly enhancing the travel experience on longer flights.
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