Connect, watch and enjoy!
Our upgraded in-flight entertainment system is now even easier to use.
All you need is a hand-held device, tablet, or laptop with one of the more popular browsers* installed.
Features of in-flight entertainment
Important information
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Accessibility
We’ve designed our in-flight entertainment for everyone to enjoy – including those who are visually or hearing impaired.
Closed captioning: we are committed to providing a high portion of movies and TV shows with closed captions or subtitles. Just click on the CC to turn on closed captioning when playing a movie or TV show.
Helpful apps: VoiceOver is an inbuilt screen reader you can find in Apple products like iPhone and iPad, that converts buttons and text into a synthetic voice.
- To find it, hold the home button to activate Siri, and ask Siri to activate Accessibility/VoiceOver. A headset will be required.
- For Android smartphones and tablets, the TalkBack screen reader can be downloaded from Google Play. Like VoiceOver, the TalkBack screen reader will convert buttons and text into a synthetic voice. Once installed, go to your device settings menu and select Accessibly/Vision/TalkBack to open it. A headset will be required.
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Terms and Conditions
In-flight Entertainment Terms and Conditions apply.
Please refer to the Use of Electronic Devices for more information on using your device on board Virgin Australia aircraft.
- All guests are required to bring their own charged devices and headphones to comfortably enjoy our wireless entertainment.
- Virgin Australia offers In-flight Entertainment on a selected number of aircraft types and routes only and is complimentary to all guests on seatback and with compatible devices.
- Unfortunately, Silverlight is no longer supported. Guests using MacBooks are required to bring an alternative device for their entertainment needs.
- For more information on device compatibility, refer to 'List of Supported Devices and Software' section above.