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How to use your AirPods for in-flight entertainment

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By Roger Fingas
Roger is a long-time tech journalist with many site credits includingAppleInsider andAndroid Authority. His specialties include everything from Apple, Android, and Windows devices through to wearables, gaming, audio gear, EVs, and smart home platforms. In his free time, his biggest interests are weightlifting, EUCs, movies, and games.
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  • Some airlines have Bluetooth-ready entertainment systems, in which case you can pair your AirPods directly.
  • If a plane lacks Bluetooth, you'll need a compatible Bluetooth adapter, or optionally a cable in the case of the AirPods Max.
  • You may need a specialized airplane adapter if an airline still uses dual-prong audio ports.

Frankly, I usually preferwatching movies and TV shows on myiPad when I travel. I can't count on every flight having an in-flight entertainment system, and even when there is one, I have very particular tastes. A Delta plane operating in 2025 probably isn't going to have The Witch or The Empire Strikes Back in its library.

I do take advantage of entertainment systems sometimes, though, particularly if it lets me watch something I might not have access to at home. If you've got a pair ofAirPods, it's increasingly easy to avoid boredom on long flights without bringing an 11- or 13-inch tablet everywhere you go.

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How to use your AirPods for in-flight entertainment

If the plane has built-in Bluetooth compatibility

A United in-flight entertainment system.
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Because wired headphones are less and less common, some airlines are upgrading their entertainment systems to support Bluetooth. Access may further depend on what seat class you're in, however. While First Class passengers will definitely have Bluetooth if a plane supports it at all, the option might be missing in Economy seats.

Check included seat amenities before booking a ticket, if that's a priority for you.

If you do luck into a seat with Bluetooth, follow these steps:

  1. OpenBluetooth options on the seatback screen. Their menu location is going to vary from airline to airline, but a little exploration should do the trick. On United flights, for example, you can control Bluetooth by tapping a rune in the toolbar. Ask a flight attendant if you're still having trouble.
  2. Put your AirPods into pairing mode. On models with a charging case, keep the buds inside, but then press and hold thecase button until a light starts flashing. With the AirPods Max, press and hold thenoise cancellation button.
  3. On the seatback display, turn on Bluetooth if necessary.
  4. Your AirPods should appear as a pairable device. Select them.
  5. To disconnect your AirPods, return to the seatback options, or else wait until the plane is close to landing -- your AirPods should be disconnected automatically.

If you're having trouble pairing, you may need to disconnect yourAirPods from your phone, tablet, or computer first. On an iPhone or iPad, go toSettings > Bluetooth, tap the 'i' icon next to your AirPods, thenDisconnect. On the ground, you should be able to reconnect via Settings without re-pairing.

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What to do if the plane doesn't have built-in Bluetooth

You have a couple of options

The Twelve South AirFly Pro and its airplane adapter.

Some in-flight systems may only have wired options, like USB, a 3.5mm headphone jack, or that dual-prong port exclusive to airplanes. What you'll need to do depends on which port you encounter.

If there's a USB port:

  • Verify that it actually supports USB audio, possibly by asking a flight attendant. Some USB ports may only be for power.
  • For AirPods with earbuds, you'll need to buy a USB Bluetooth adapter. Follow the adapter's instructions for pairing. You may also need a port adapter if your seat uses USB-A instead of USB-C, or vice versa.
  • For the AirPods Max, you can use either a Bluetooth adapter or a compatible USB cable.

If there's a 3.5mm headphone jack:

  • For AirPods with earbuds, you'll need to buy a 3.5mm Bluetooth adapter. Follow the adapter's instructions for pairing.
  • For the AirPods Max, you can use either a Bluetooth adapter or a compatible 3.5mm-to-USB or 3.5mm-to-Lightning cable, depending on the generation of headphones you have.

If there's a dual-prong port, you'll probably need to buy a specialized wireless airplane adapter such as the Twelve SouthAirFly Pro, regardless of which AirPods you own. Though there could hypothetically be a compatible cable for the AirPods Max, airlines have been shifting away from the dual-prong format, so there's not much call for adapter cables.

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