Wizz Air has signed an agreement with Barcelona-based inflight digital services provider Immfly and onboard retail partner gateretail to introduce a digital cabin ecosystem across its fleet.
Announced on March 25, 2026, the initiative features two main elements. First, Bluetooth-enabled in-seat ordering will roll out fleet-wide on more than 260 Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft. Passengers using the Wizz Air app can browse and order food, beverages and retail items directly from their devices, with orders sent to cabin crew without needing internet connectivity.
Second, a six-month proof-of-concept trial on five UK-based aircraft will test low-bandwidth inflight connectivity via Immfly’s Equilux hardware and Iridium’s satellite network. This will enable messaging apps like WhatsApp, live maps, flight information, destination content and paid wireless entertainment options such as movies and podcasts.
The platform also supports operational improvements, including real-time credit card payments to cut verification delays and data sharing for better cockpit-ground coordination, route planning and fuel efficiency.