Virgin Voyages powers fastest Internet at sea with MEO-LEO service

Virgin Voyages becomes first cruise operator to use integrated SES Cruise mPOWERED + Starlink PRO

Virgin Voyages powers fastest Internet at sea with MEO-LEO service

Virgin Voyages will deploy a new level of "Pretty Fly for a Wi-Fi" connected experiences for thousands of its "sailors" (passengers) across its fleet; becoming the first cruise line to deploy SES Cruise mPOWERED + Starlink PRO service.

Combining Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) and Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite coverage, the SES Cruise mPOWERED + Starlink PRO service will provide unmatched connectivity of up to 1.5Gbps per ship, enabling Virgin Voyages' sailors to enjoy exclusive passenger experiences.

The seamlessly integrated high-performance connectivity service with no data consumption limitations will power Virgin Voyages' high-end cruise offering of tech-savvy cabins, beautiful spas, and designer suites, plus award-winning entertainment, which all require superior connectivity. Launched in 2021, Virgin Voyages offers adult-only voyages on ships inspired by boutique hotels, sailing to 100+ ports globally.

With unlimited Wi-Fi access across multiple devices, passengers can share their cruise experiences live and in real-time via social media and video calls, while enjoying the incredible connected experiences that Virgin Voyages offers. In addition to meeting and exceeding guests' expectations, the unmatched connectivity delivered by SES Cruise mPOWERED + Starlink PRO service will maintain cutting-edge operation levels for its crew across the fleet.

"For cruise operators, being able to constantly innovate and unlock new, superior guest experiences for passengers is essential to stay ahead of the curve," said Simon Maher, Senior Vice President, Cruise at SES. "State-of-the-art connectivity is at the heart of this. This is why we expanded our offering to create a fully integrated end-to-end service that uses multiple orbits, from Geostationary to Medium and Low Earth, to optimise bandwidth and meet the needs of both passengers and crew, wherever in the world they are sailing."