If you are traveling on an Air Canada flight and are wondering if you will have access to wifi, then you have come to the right place.
On this page, you will find the answers to all your questions on their Rouge Wifi – from access to costs and more.
Air Canada has focused first on providing WiFi to their long-haul international flights.
Currently, a wide variety of long-haul planes already have their in-flight WiFi and the company has announced plans to roll out this feature to international flights.
You can see what coverage they currently have in the image below.

Air Canada wifi has a range of prices available, depending on how long you plan on using the service.
Depending on your needs, you can choose from Air Canada’s 3 WiFi prices using Gogo.
The one-hour plan is great if you just need to quickly check something. The 1-way pass is good until you land. And the monthly pass is more for frequent flyers with Air Canada.
Like most modern airlines, Air Canada is using Gogo to provide their in-flight WiFi service.
The steps to connect to Air Canada Rouge Wifi is quite simple. Just follow these steps:
Air Canada’s Wifi can connect to any WiFi enabled device including laptops, mobile phones, tablets and more
Air Canada Wifi speed is approximately 500–600 kbps for individual users for downloads and 300 kbps for uploads.
If at any time you download a significant amount of data on the Gogo system, they may restrict your speed more.
You can read all about this in their terms and conditions in the Satellite section.
Of course, Air Canada Wifi supports Netflix and allows you to stream Netflix’s content to computers and smart devices while onboard. However, bear in mind that the speed may vary enough to disrupt your viewing at some points during the flight. It mainly depends on satellite access, which is best overland in the USA and Canada.
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