American Airlines last year brought satellite-based Wi-Fi to its wide-bodied aircraft – used mostly on international flights. The company says that it has now finished doing the same to the narrow-bodied airliners it uses for domestic flights, which is particularly good news for Apple Music subscribers …

TechCrunch reports.

Satellite-based Wi-Fi has two main advantages over systems that rely on radio connections to ground-based stations. First, greater range. Second, faster speeds.

“Elevating the travel experience is one of our top goals at American and we’ve been working hard to provide our customers with the same level of entertainment and connectivity options they enjoy in their own living rooms,” said Kurt Stache, Senior Vice President for Marketing, Loyalty and Sales for American. “In less than two years, we completed broadband internet installation on our entire mainline fleet and we will continue setting new standards in the industry to show our customers we value the time they spend with us.”

Soon, American will also bring power outlets to every seat in its mainline fleet, as well as its two-class regional fleet. Since American, just like most of its competitors, is also removing most of its in-seat entertainment systems in favor of personal device entertainment that is streamed to your phone or tablet, it is also now bringing tablet holders to most of its narrowbody fleet as well.

While AA says the rollout is complete, there is one caveat.

Apple Music

Apple Music subscribers flying domestic can now benefit from the same deal already offered on international flights: no Wi-Fi fee for streaming music.

The partnership with Apple means that you can login to the aircraft Wi-Fi with your Apple credentials. As with all such arrangements, this uses an API which means that you are actually logging-in to an Apple server which then simply tells the AA system that you are authorized to use it. American does not have any access to your Apple ID credentials.

The deal extends to any Apple Music client you can use on a plane; iPhone, iPad, Mac, PC, or Android device.

If you don’t already have an Apple Music subscription, you’ll be able to sign-up on board.