Entertainment

Movies, TV shows and games at your fingertips

Choose from more than 200 options with our selection of inflight entertainment.

So catch up on your favourite TV series or watch that movie everyone’s talking about—while the little ones discover our kids’ content. It’s real world off, vacation on with our inflight entertainment!

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To find out what type of in-flight entertainment system is available on board, whether with individual touch screens or with your mobile devices, please refer to the sections below, which list the type of entertainment associated with each aircraft type.

Don't know the type of aircraft you will be flying on? Click on the Flight Times page  Will open in a separate browser window and fill in the fields, then check whether your aircraft is equipped with individual touch screens or whether you will need your mobile devices to use our entertainment system (without individual touch screens).

Here’s a peek at all our inflight entertainment options.  

Our aircrafts A321LR, A330-200 and A330-300 have individual touch screens* with a wide array of entertainment options for everyone, from classic movies to new releases to hit TV series. The screens also offer a wide choice of music, including an eclectic selection of channels and soothing videos designed to encourage meditation.

* You will need wired headphones or a wireless audio receiver/transmitter to access the content (a 3.5 mm auxiliary connection).

Please check the exceptions for aircrafts without touch screens.

Our A330-243 and A321-200 aircraft do not have individual touch screens.

You can access our inflight entertainment system using your personal electronic device. Please note that our onboard network does not allow for navigation of the internet.

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  • Charge your electronic devices (telephone and/or tablet) before boarding as these aircraft do not have individual touch screens or USB ports
  • Bring portable batteries if you plan to spend long periods of time watching audiovisual content during the flight (ensure your portable batteries conform to transport regulations)
  • Download your favourite films or TV series onto your electronic devices before boarding
  • Bring books or magazines as well
 

Connect to our inflight entertainment system to enjoy a wide selection of movies, TV shows, concerts, documentaries and games. No prior download is required.

After takeoff, and when the aircraft has reached full altitude, follow these easy steps to connect: 

  1. Put your smart phone or tablet into airplane mode 
  2. Activate your Wi-Fi  and select the Air Transat¹ network
  3. Use one of the following three methods to connect to the inflight entertainment system:
    • Scan the QR code displayed on the seat in front of you
    • On the Air Transat app, go to the entertainment section, and click on ''Access entertainment''  
    • Open your web browser² and access our platform on airtransat.com

Note: The entertainment system is compatible with the following platforms versions or higher: iOS 10, Android V5, OS X 10.10 and Windows 8. ¹This Wi-Fi network only gives access to our inflight entertainment system. It is not possible to browse the Internet. ²Such as Safari, Firefox or Google Chrome. Not compatible with certain browsers, such as Explorer. This inflight entertainment system has content in both English and French.

 

Accessible inflight entertainment

We offer accessible inflight entertainment on our flights by providing accessible Personal Electronic Devices (PEDs) for use onboard.

These devices provide entertainment content with descriptive audio and closed captions to assist customers who are blind, have impaired vision, or who are deaf or hearing impaired and wish to benefit from our inflight entertainment.

Should you wish to use this service on your upcoming flight, please note that advance booking is necessary at least 48 hours before your departure. You can either get in touch with our Contact Centre or simply fill out this form to make a request for use of an accessible device.