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The surprising way Elon Musk is powering your next holiday flight

Little by little, airline Wi-Fi is being taken over by a space race you never asked for. As you scroll, stream, or message from 35,000 feet on your next holiday flight, there’s a growing chance the connection keeping you online is coming from Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites – not the airline itself. What was once a patchy travel perk is rapidly turning into a high-stakes battle in space between Musk and Jeff Bezos, with airlines caught right in the middle.

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Tech billionaire, Tesla founder Elon Musk at a meeting. Johannes Neudecker/picture alliance/Getty.

Jun 10, 2026 3 min read
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Michael O'Leary, Group CEO of Ryanair. Photo by Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images.

Musk vs Bezos: The race to control airline Wi-Fi

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