Singapore Airlines customers to enjoy on board live FIFA World Cup 2026
Singapore Airlines (SIA) customers will be able to catch all the excitement of the FIFA World Cup 2026 from June 11 to July 19, 2026, with matches streamed live onboard via Sport 24 on KrisWorld Live TV.
Soccer fans can follow every moment in real time, cheering on their favorite teams at 30,000 feet while enjoying SIA’s renowned inflight products and service.
Yeoh Phee Teik, Senior Vice President of Customer Experience at Singapore Airlines, said: “Bringing the excitement of the FIFA World Cup onboard keeps our customers connected to one of the world’s biggest sporting events, even at cruising altitude. These live matches enhance our KrisWorld lineup and reflect our commitment to continually elevating the inflight experience.”
KrisWorld Live TV connects passengers to major global sporting events through Sport 24, along with news and business programming from BBC News. The service is available on all SIA Boeing 787-10 and Boeing 737-8 aircraft, as well as 41 Airbus A350-900 and eight Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. Live broadcasts depend on satellite coverage, broadcaster agreements, and regulatory approvals on select routes.
In addition to live TV, KrisWorld features more than 1,900 entertainment options, including blockbuster movies, acclaimed TV series, and a curated mix of chart-topping hits and indie content—ensuring there’s something for every traveler throughout the flight.
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