Royal Caribbean International

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Royal Caribbean Cruises transforms connectivity at sea with SES

Industry
Maritime

Location
The Americas

Today’s consumers expect to be connected wherever they are – even when they’re island hopping in the Caribbean. Connectivity is also essential to operate cruise ships, and keeps staff connected to improve retention. Royal Caribbean International’s flagship vessels – Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas – are the world’s largest cruise ships, sailing the Caribbean with more than 8,000 guests, staff and crew. The company is consistently on the cutting edge of technology for the cruis ship industry, with customer satisfaction as their top priority...

Today’s consumers expect to be connected wherever they are – even when they’re island hopping in the Caribbean. Connectivity is also essential to operate cruise ships, and keeps staff connected to improve retention.

Royal Caribbean International’s flagship vessels – Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas – are the world’s largest cruise ships, sailing the Caribbean with more than 8,000 guests, staff and crew.  The company is consistently on the cutting edge of technology for the cruis ship industry, with customer satisfaction as their top priority.

Our partnership enables Royal Caribbean to deliver the best possible experience to its guests, making the company the first cruise line to offer connectivity services in a league all their own. Powered by the O3b fleet of MEO satellites, our Maritime solution provides ultra-fast satellite broadband connectivity wherever their ships sail.

“This level of connectivity is definitely something that no other cruise line can offer,” says Susan Bonner, VP Onboard Revenue. “It helps us deliver the best possible experience to our guests, and has been a game changer for us in terms of the guests we attract.”