Get Free Inflight WiFi or Hotspot Access with a Credit Card (2021)

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Gogo provides Wi-Fi services on many airplanes, including most flights on Delta and Alaska, and some flights on American and United. Gogo website.

A few credit cards give you free Gogo inflight Wi-Fi passes every year.

If you fly on these airlines, this can be a valuable benefit as the passes usually cost at least $10 each.


Your passes are added to a Gogo account. Since you can't activate more than one pass from the same account on the same flight, setting up different accounts for different cards allows family members or other travelling companions to access your passes.

For many of these cards, your Gogo passes won't expire until one year after you add them to your account. You can extend their expiration by waiting to register until shortly before you need to use them or until just before the end of the year.

The U.S. Bank Altitude Reserve Card comes with 12 Gogo passes, along with great reward rates on digital wallet purchases and several other benefits. It has a $400 annual fee, but an automatic $325 travel and dining credit brings the effective annual fee to $75.

The CNB Crystal Infinite Card includes 12 passes. Unfortunately, it is difficult to get and has a $400 annual fee. It does come with $350 airline incidental credit that works across multiple airlines and is easier to take advantage of than the Amex Platinum card credit.

The UBS Infinite Card includes 12 passes. Unfortunately, it is even more difficult to get, and it has a $495 annual fee.

Alongside the cards that offer Gogo passes, the Aviator Red Card gives you a $25 annual statement credit towards purchases of inflight Wi-Fi on American Airlines and the Discover it Miles Card gives you a $30 credit towards any inflight Wi-Fi purchase. Both credits are applied automatically when you use the card to pay for access.

The Southwest Performance Business Card gives you 365 Wi-Fi credits per year on Southwest's Wi-Fi service! Each is good for $8, but that's all it costs to enable Wi-Fi for the day on Southwest. Even though 365 happens to correspond to the number of days in the year, you can use more than one pass per day (if you need to activate multiple devices).

Get Higher Speed Wi-Fi with some Hotel Credit Cards

All members of the hotel's loyalty program usually get free Wi-Fi during their stays. But with the automatic elite status that you can get with some hotel credit cards, you can get free access to a higher-speed Wi-Fi option, when you stay at that hotel.




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