Reaktor, a specialist in creating digital experiences, has designed and delivered a new inflight connectivity portal for Alaska Air Group, to help passengers connect their devices to Starlink wi-fi services on its Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines fleets. The portal, delivered in partnership with T-Mobile, will enable free access to cabin wi-fi on the airline’s aircraft fleets serving Alaska and Hawaii routes.
From gate to gate and at cruising altitude, guests can use the IFC platform to stream entertainment content, play games, browse the FlightPath3D inflight map, or stay connected.
According to Reaktor the portal took just over six months to build and launch, and further enhancements are planned. Beyond connectivity, the portal features curated brand content from both Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines, and the platform also allows non-technical staff to update and maintain content without complex development cycles.
“We set out to create a sign-on experience that feels effortless for our guests and matches the quality of our ultra-fast onboard wi-fi,” said David Scotland, director of cabin experience at Alaska Airlines.

