Everything There Is to Know About Qantas Inflight Wi-Fi
Inbox zero. Does this elusive state of email management truly exist? How does one make time to actually get there?
Well, any time you catch a domestic Qantas flight, you’re one step closer to achieving it. All you need to do is log in to the inflight Wi-Fi.
Fast and free Wi-Fi is now available on even more domestic Qantas Boeing 737 and Airbus A330 flights. As well as giving you the ability to whittle down your inbox, the Wi-Fi portal is your first stop for everything you could want to know about your flight and to stream your favourite shows and playlists.
Weather forecasts, transport options, flight data (such as predicted arrival time) and a slew of recommendations about things to do at your destination are available on the Wi-Fi landing page.
Plus, once your work is done, you can continue a TV series binge thanks to several media streaming choices. Receive three months’ unlimited access for new Stan subscribers; up to four months of Apple Music free; your first three audiobooks free when you start an Audible 30-day free trial; and watch SBS On Demand ad-free and uninterrupted*.
And with a system capable of 12mbps per device – that’s around 10 times faster than conventional in-flight Wi-Fi – you can continue to watch movies and music using your own subscriptions as you power through your to-do list.
All you need to do is use your Wi-Fi-enabled device to connect to the Wi-Fi portal. Let the bingeing begin!
How to connect to Qantas fast and free inflight Wi-Fi
Once you are onboard, connect your device to Qantas fast and free inflight Wi-Fi in the following three steps.
Step 1
Select the 'Qantas free Wi-Fi' network in your settings once onboard.
Step 2
Follow the prompts on the 'Welcome Onboard' screen to connect
Step 3
Once you are connected, you can start browsing the internet.
Accessing Wi-Fi on Qantas International Flights
Currently, Qantas offers Wi-Fi in selected international flights over Australia. When travelling on a Wi-Fi-enabled A330-200D or 737-800 to destinations including Bali, Singapore and Manila, passengers can now access o the internet while flying across mainland Australia.
*Terms and conditions apply.