Which airports give you the best shot at Starlink in-flight WiFi? We ranked every airport worldwide by Starlink coverage across all 33 airlines we track. Learn how to check your specific flight →
Ranked by overall Starlink coverage % across all departing routes. Updated hourly.
24 airports worldwide
Best-covered airports in each part of the world.
Airport Starlink coverage is driven almost entirely by which airlines serve that airport and how aggressively those airlines have deployed Starlink. A hub for Qatar Airways or United Airlines — the two carriers with the largest Starlink fleets globally — will naturally score much higher than an airport served only by carriers still in the announced stage. This is why Doha (DOH) and major United hubs like Newark (EWR), Chicago O'Hare (ORD), and Houston (IAH) dominate the rankings.
The coverage percentage we show is not a guarantee: it reflects the fraction of routes from that airport that have at least one Starlink-equipped aircraft in the pool. Because airlines rotate aircraft day-to-day, a 70% score means roughly 7 in 10 flights from that airport could be on a Starlink plane — not that they definitely will be. For the highest confidence, use our flight checker to look up your specific flight number, or check our in-flight WiFi comparison to see how Starlink stacks up against Viasat, Gogo, and other providers.
Coverage tends to improve fastest at major hub airports as airlines retrofit their fleets. Smaller regional airports can punch above their weight when a carrier like JSX or airBaltic routes through — both operate 100% Starlink fleets. As more airlines complete their rollouts through 2025–2026, the gap between top and mid-tier airports will narrow significantly. Keep an eye on the full list of Starlink airlines for the latest deployment status.
Based on our real-time route data, Doha Hamad International Airport (DOH) consistently ranks #1 globally. Qatar Airways operates 100+ Starlink-equipped aircraft on long-haul routes from Doha, giving it the highest proportion of Starlink-enabled departures of any airport worldwide.
Newark Liberty (EWR), Chicago O'Hare (ORD), and Houston George Bush (IAH) rank among the top US airports for Starlink, powered by United Airlines' fleet of 258+ Starlink-equipped aircraft. United's hub-and-spoke network means these hubs see heavy Starlink coverage on domestic and international routes alike.
Coverage % = (routes from this airport operated by Starlink-equipped aircraft) divided by (total departing routes tracked). A score of 70% means roughly 7 in 10 routes from that airport have at least one Starlink-equipped aircraft in the regular pool. The "top route" figure shows the single best-covered destination from that hub.
Not guaranteed — coverage percentage shows route-level eligibility, not tail assignment. Airlines rotate aircraft daily, so a Starlink-equipped plane may swap to a different route. For the most accurate prediction, use our flight checker to search your specific flight number.
Rankings refresh hourly via our automated FlightRadar24 pipeline and airline announcement tracker across 33 airlines. Significant changes — new airline routes, fleet retrofits — appear within 1–2 hours. This page cache refreshes every 60 minutes.
Airport rankings show potential. For a precise prediction, search by flight number to see which aircraft is assigned to your route and its Starlink probability.