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Your chance of getting the Internet on a U.S. airline has jumped to 83%, up from about 74% in 2015.

But if you fly on foreign carriers , your chances of connecting to the Internet from the cabin drop to only 28%.

Those are some of the findings from a report by Routehappy, a New York company that tracks onboard airline amenities.

Of airlines worldwide, Emirates, United and Lufthansa lead all carriers in offering Wi-Fi on long-haul flights, the Routehappy study found.

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