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Can You Gamble on a Plane? Here’s What You Need to Know

Aurora Welch
Last updated: 23 July 2025 16:18
By Aurora Welch 7 Min Read
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So you are 40,000 feet in the air, sipping on overpriced orange juice, reading a book, and suddenly, a thought pops into your head – “Can I gamble right now?” You then wonder if there’s any law or limit that stops you from betting while flying over the Pacific.

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GamblingIs it Illegal to gamble on a Plane?Can You Gamble on a Plane Using AppsHow to Gamble on a PlaneIs Gambling on a Plane Worth it?Conclusion

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Can you simply pull out my iPhone and check up tonight’s sports odds, or hit up my favourite poker table? Well, the short answer is it depends. In this article, let’s discuss the technicalities around gambling on a plane. We will also cover the following:

● Is it Illegal to gamble on a Plane?

● Can You Gamble on a Plane Using Apps?

● How to Gamble on a Plane?

● Is Gambling on a Plane Worth it?

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Is it Illegal to gamble on a Plane?

The first things you need to understand about gambling on a plane are the local and international regulations. Believe it or not, in the not-so-distant past, some airlines (outside the US) could allow you to gamble onboard with seat-back casino games.

You could enjoy your favourite blackjack games using the screen in front of you. However, the games offered by these airlines were quite clunky and felt laggy compared to modern-day gamblers like you and me are used to. But as of today, Airlines in America are prohibited from offering casino services thanks to restrictions that have been around for a while.

However, things could be changing as Connecticut Representative Christopher Rosario introduced a bill to legalise in-flight sports betting.

According to Rosario:

betting has become big business in the state of Connecticut and if this takes off, literally, no pun intended, let’s be there to capture some of that revenue.

Still, with growing concerns around safe betting, most airlines around the world refuse to offer betting services directly, meaning players must now have to turn to apps.

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Can You Gamble on a Plane Using Apps

Many airlines simply block gambling sites on their Wi-Fi, or they just have terrible internet. Sometimes, the internet is so bad, you will have better luck trying to open an email than a betting app. For many casino games you come across, steady internet is crucial to an enjoyable experience.

Thankfully, as the team of experts Kasynos. Online noted in their review, top iGaming operators like nv casino online make gambling smoother, even with the notorious poor internet access associated with planes.

With a site that is not bloated and optimised to use less data, this iGaming operator allows players to enjoy their favourite games even with slow connectivity.

For instance, many of their slot games with high-end graphics and video animations still performed well even with a throttled internet connection.

In a nutshell, top casinos like this are optimised to use less data and even perform optimally with a poor internet connection.

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How to Gamble on a Plane

Say you have a 12-hour flight and you have decided to wile away time with some exciting casino games. You will need to make slight preparations to ensure you enjoy your time. And if you plan on winning, then preparation is a must. Seneca did say, “luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity”.

While that has to do with strategy, preparing for what kinds of games you can play with a slow and shaky internet speed can make a difference. Firstly, find out the strength of the internet connection.

Of course, there is no fixed way to know this. However, you can check out customer reviews of your chosen airline to see if they are known for a good internet connection. You can also supplement the airline’s internet connection with your phone data.

However, remember that at such high altitudes, mobile internet connections can also be unreliable. Finally, you need to reach out to the customer care of your preferred casino and find out their policies on shaky internet connections during games.

You can also avoid live games that may affect other players or need automatic decisions if your internet goes out. Instead, you can opt for slot or digital games where the internet interruption will only lead to a pause on your end.

Is Gambling on a Plane Worth it?

After seeing the difficulties around gambling on a plane, you’re probably wondering if it’s worth the hassle. Well, whether gambling on a plane is worth it depends on what you are looking for from the experience.

If your focus is winning money as you would do at home, or if you use gambling to relax, then the experience might be disappointing. However, if you are looking for a way to pass the time without any big expectations, then you can give it a try.

Conclusion

Although it is very rare to see any airline that offers direct gambling services, especially in the US, you can still access your favourite casino games via your phone.

Unfortunately, internet connectivity at high altitudes is very unreliable, contributing to a slow and laggy gaming experience. Still, it can be a good way to pass the time as you travel across the world.

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Aurora Welch
By Aurora Welch
Aviation Reporter - Aurora has over five year's experience contributing to the biggest media outlets including Forbes, CNN and CBS. Passionate for airline economics, airline safety and aerodrome regulations, Aurora contributes breaking news to the Travel Radar newsdesk, sharing her vast industry experience.
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