Short List of Flights / Airlines That Often Have Free In-Flight Entertainment
• Air Arabia — SkyTime
• Air India
• IndiGo (select flights)
• Akasa Air (select flights)
• Emirates
• Qatar Airways
• Etihad Airways
• Flydubai
• Vueling
• Southwest Airlines
• JetBlue
• Delta Air Lines
• United Airlines
• American Airlines
• Hawaiian Airlines
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“This option is now available on many flights, but not on every aircraft.”
Free In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) refers to the complimentary digital content provided by airlines to keep passengers entertained during a journey. Most long-haul flights offer individual seatback screens where you can watch movies, TV shows, listen to music, or play games without any extra charge. Some modern aircraft also allow you to stream this content directly to your own smartphone, tablet, or laptop via the plane’s internal Wi-Fi network.
These systems are designed to make long hours in the air pass quickly and comfortably. In addition to movies, they often include interactive flight maps to track your journey, news updates, and dedicated programming for children. By providing high-quality entertainment for free, airlines aim to improve the overall passenger experience and maintain a competitive edge in the travel industry.









