JetBlue’s in-flight wifi service, called Fly-Fi, provides fast and free internet access on all JetBlue flights across the United States, Caribbean, and Central America. Fly-Fi allows you to browse the web, stream videos, shop online, message friends, and more while in the air. Connecting to Fly-Fi Wi-Fi on your Android device is quick and easy. Here is a step-by-step guide:
How to Connect to Fly-Fi WiFi on Android
Once aboard and settled in your seat, enable Airplane Mode. Before connecting to Fly-Fi, you’ll want to prepare your Android device:
- Go to Settings and manually turn on Wi-Fi on your device.
- Select the “Fly-Fi” network. This is JetBlue’s dedicated in-flight wifi network.
- A sign-in page should automatically load. If not, open your internet browser and go to www.flyfi.com.
- Enter your booking confirmation code and email address when prompted. This verifies your flight ticket.
- Read and accept the terms and conditions.
- An advertisement video will play. Watch the quick video to finish connecting.
Using Fly-Fi
Once connected, you can use Fly-Fi throughout the flight to:
- Browse the internet and access emails.
- Stream movies and TV shows on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, and more.
- Listen to music on Spotify, Pandora, Apple Music, and other streaming sites.
- Play online games.
- Shop on e-commerce sites like Amazon and eBay.
- Video chat with friends and family using FaceTime, Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, and Skype.
- Post updates and photos on social media like Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
Fly-Fi will remain connected from gate to gate, so you can stay online before takeoff and after landing.
Troubleshooting Fly-Fi Issues
In case you run into connection problems with Fly-Fi Wi-Fi, try these troubleshooting tips:
- Toggle Airplane Mode on and off to reset the Wi-Fi signal.
- Manually “forget” the Fly-Fi network and reconnect.
- Try connecting at cruising altitude ~15 minutes after takeoff.
- Use a different web browser or clear your browser cache/cookies.
- Restart your Android device.
If issues persist, you can contact @JetBlue on Twitter or call 1-800-JETBLUE for assistance.
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So next time you fly JetBlue, follow these simple steps to connect your Android phone or tablet to fast, free Fly-Fi inflight wifi. Stream, shop, message and more at 35,000 feet! If you have any queries or suggestions, do let us know in the comments section below.