If you have been working from home, then chances are that you’ve joined a few Zoom calls. Zoom has become one of the most popular video conferencing apps available today since people started to work from home or remotely. Zoom is crucial for meetings and work presentations, such as screen sharing, but if you’re on a flight, is it possible to join a Zoom meeting on a plane?

Does Zoom Work On A Plane?

Zoom video calling will work on any aircraft that provides stable and high-speed inflight WiFi. However, some airlines do not allow in-flight voice calls.

One such airline is Delta Airlines, where the CEO, Richard Anderson, made it clear that they would not allow inflight voice calls. This is because many passengers have voiced out that voice or video calls when onboard are disruptive. Read his statement here.

We recommend that if you need to join a video call while on a plane and where participation is necessary, do so, but be considerate of your fellow passengers and follow the airline’s guidelines.

How Will I Know If Zoom Will Work On My Flight?

Firstly, your airline needs to have WiFi capability – Have a look here for Free or Paid options for various airlines around the world.

Some airlines, such as Delta airlines block video conferencing calls over their inflight WiFi via a network configuration. High bandwidth apps such as Netflix, YouTube, Zoom, and MS Teams are prohibited to provide all passengers with a good inflight WiFi experience.

If you’d like to find out if Zoom is allowed on your flight, we recommend contacting the airline directly and asking.

What Bandwidth Do You Need For Zoom On A Flight?

Zoom can be used even on a slow internet connection. In fact, you can have a Zoom video call on internet speeds of 1.5 Mbps! To minimize latency for the best possible call quality inflight, you should have an upload speed of at least 1.5 Mbps and a download speed of at least 2 Mbps.

You can check your internet speed at Speedtest.net. Zoom is very flexible when it comes to the bandwidth required – see the Zoom bandwidth requirements page. If you’re on a data-limited inflight WiFi plan, then you will need to conserve your data usage. Zoom uses an average of 888 MB of data per hour. If you need to reduce your Zoom data usage, have a look at some tips here.

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Zoom Etiquette During Your Flight

Ensure you’re on mute if not participating. If you’re not required to speak, mute your microphone when not actively speaking. Also, try to be courteous to the passengers around you and be efficient with your time when speaking.

Use headphones. Always use headphones or earphones to not disturb others.

Reschedule if possible. if you’re an important attendee then ask the host if the meeting can be rescheduled either before or after your flight.

Conclusion

You can use Zoom on airline WiFi however it will depend on the airline you are flying and if video conferencing with Zoom is blocked. To use Zoom on your flight, ensure that the airline is capable of providing internet with a minimum speed of 1.5 Mbps to have a stutter free Zoom video call. Lastly, be mindful of the passengers around you when speaking in your meeting and keep it short!