PRINCESS Cruises has announced it will roll out its MedallionNet technology to six more of its vessels in 2020. The cruise line said it would expand the offering next year to Grand Princess from 21 Feb, Diamond Princess (15 Mar), Majestic Princess (18 Apr), Star Princess (12 Jun), Enchanted Princess...
PRINCESS Cruises has announced it will roll out its MedallionNet technology to six more of its vessels in 2020.
The cruise line said it would expand the offering next year to Grand Princess from 21 Feb, Diamond Princess (15 Mar), Majestic Princess (18 Apr), Star Princess (12 Jun), Enchanted Princess (15 Jun) and Sapphire Princess (27 Jul).
Princess Cruises President Jan Swartz said the latest rollout will mark an important milestone for the cruise line’s advanced internet capabilities.
“We continue our commitment to offer the best internet at sea with the expansion of MedallionNet across the fleet,” Swartz said.
“Reliable connectivity allows each guest to choose how they want to use the internet – that could mean staying connected continuously to message friends and family, share their amazing holiday experience, or jumping on and off for personal or professional needs and then promptly returning to holiday mode,” she added.
Princess’ MedallionNet wi-fi offering provides its passengers with high-speed internet from various remote regions at sea by accessing multiple satellites.
Advantages of the tech includes being able to stream movies without delay, stay connected to social media, and being able to text family on board.
MedallionNet is already available on a number of Princess’ ships including Caribbean Princess, Regal Princess, Royal Princess, Ruby Princess, Coral Princess, Island Princess, Crown Princess and Emerald Princess.
