BT / BTI
Equipped
Fleet Size
Coverage
40 of 50 aircraft equipped
| YL-ABL | BCS3 | Yes |
| YL-CSG | BCS3 | Yes |
| YL-AAQ | BCS3 | Yes |
| YL-ABJ | BCS3 | Yes |
| YL-ABN | BCS3 | Yes |
| YL-CSM | BCS3 | Yes |
| YL-CSF | BCS3 | Yes |
| YL-CSL | BCS3 | Yes |
| YL-ABQ | BCS3 | Yes |
| YL-ABF | BCS3 | Yes |
| YL-ABK | BCS3 | Yes |
| YL-CSI | BCS3 | Yes |
| YL-ABC | BCS3 | Yes |
| YL-ABM | BCS3 | Yes |
| YL-CSE | BCS3 | Yes |
| YL-ABT | BCS3 | Yes |
| YL-AAP | BCS3 | Yes |
| YL-ABW | BCS3 | Yes |
| YL-CSD | BCS3 | Yes |
| YL-ABR | BCS3 | Yes |
| YL-AAS | BCS3 | Yes |
| YL-CSC | BCS3 | Yes |
| YL-AAR | BCS3 | Yes |
| YL-AAT | BCS3 | Yes |
| YL-BTB | BCS3 | Yes |
27 routes tracked for airBaltic
| Flight | Route | Aircraft Type | Starlink Likelihood |
|---|---|---|---|
| BT767 | RIX → FNC | BCS3 | 80% |
| BT792 | DXB → RIX | BCS3 | 80% |
| BT881 | TLL → TFS | BCS3 | 80% |
| BT983 | VNO → TFS | BCS3 | 80% |
| BT765 | RIX → LPA | BCS3 | 80% |
| BT1028 | LPA → LJU | BCS3 | 80% |
| BT824 | MUC → TLL | BCS3 | 80% |
| BT966 | CDG → VNO | BCS3 | 80% |
| BT482 | PRG → RIX | BCS3 | 80% |
| BT222 | MUC → RIX | BCS3 | 80% |
| JU331Codeshare | ZRH → BEG | BCS3 | 80% |
| LX2175Codeshare | ALC → ZRH | BCS3 | 80% |
| BT683 | RIX → BCN | BCS3 | 80% |
| BT998 | DXB → VNO | BCS3 | 80% |
| BT858 | AMS → TLL | BCS3 | 80% |
| BT618 | AMS → RIX | BCS3 | 80% |
| BT711 | RIX → IST | BCS3 | 80% |
| BT692 | CDG → RIX | BCS3 | 80% |
| BT772 | TLV → RIX | BCS3 | 80% |
| BT962 | AMS → VNO | BCS3 | 80% |
Yes. airBaltic has Starlink WiFi installed on 40 of 50 aircraft (100% of fleet). Their rollout status is currently "installed".
40 out of 50 airBaltic aircraft currently have Starlink installed. That's 100% of their fleet. 27 aircraft have been independently verified.
WiFi pricing varies by airline and fare class. Check airBaltic's website for current pricing. Some airlines offer free Starlink for all passengers while others include it with premium fares or sell it as an add-on.
Starlink Aviation typically delivers speeds of 100+ Mbps to the aircraft, with individual passengers seeing 20-50+ Mbps depending on usage. This is significantly faster than traditional in-flight WiFi which usually offers 5-15 Mbps.
All airBaltic aircraft are equipped with Starlink, so your flight should have it.