I watched the World Cup at 35,000 feet with Virgin Atlantic’s new Starlink Wi-Fi, and its 120Mbps speeds were finally good enough for live sports.


There is a particular kind of fear faced by football fans who fly long distances on the day of a big game. You take your seat and try to make peace with the fact that for the next nine hours you’ll exist in an information vacuum before landing to a barrage of notifications informing you of everything you spent the flight trying not to think about. So it felt like biting into forbidden fruit when, somewhere over the Atlantic and a few kilometers up, I was watching the World Cup goals fly by, and they were live.

He was flying Virgin Atlantic’s ‘Fearless Lady’, one of several newly configured Airbus A350 aircraft connected to Elon Musk’s SpaceX Starlink Wi-Fi. The flight from Orlando to London Heathrow collided with Uruguay vs Cape Verde and Egypt vs New Zealand.

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