Cruise lines enhance WiFi capabilities on cruise ships

Cruise lines enhance WiFi capabilities on cruise ships

WASHINGTON, DC — From e-mails and texts to tweets and Instagram posts, many travellers want to digitally share and stay connected while on vacation.

While the perception may be that a cruise vacation does not offer a chance to be accessible, Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) reveals that cruise lines have introduced a host of WiFi capabilities and offerings on cruise ships making it easier than ever before to stay connected at sea.

“In our increasingly connected world, it has become incredibly important for travellers to stay connected,” said Thomas P. Ostebo, President and CEO, CLIA. “Cruise lines globally have made major technological strides to offer our travellers the chance to stay connected while enjoying a cruise vacation.”

Following are some of the latest examples of Internet accessibility on cruise ships:

Minutes vs. Data – WiFi is more available on cruise lines than ever and the costs to travellers are steadily declining. More cruise lines are offering Internet services at reasonable prices. Disney Cruise Lines, for example, offer guests Connect@Sea, a service that charges based on data use instead of by the minute.

Social Media Packages – Travellers looking to text and tweet while at sea have never had so many options for connectivity. In addition to Internet packages, many cruise ships are offering social media specialty packages. Half the Carnival Cruise Line fleet now offers a social media package that allows guests to access popular sites like Facebook and Twitter for a flat fee of $5 per day.

Internet Café – Almost all cruise lines offer an Internet Café complete with pay-as-you-use options for guests to stay connected.  These WiFi hubs are available on major lines, including Princess Cruises and Norwegian Cruise Line, who offer a variety of other packages as well.

Loyalty Member Services – Some cruise lines also offer Internet access for loyalty program members. Members of Royal Caribbean International’s Crown and Anchor Society loyalty program get discounts on Internet packages while cruising. Silversea guests sailing in select suites enjoy unlimited free WiFi and every guest receives at least one free hour of WiFi per day.

“There are common misconceptions that WiFi capabilities on cruise ships are expensive, unreliable or nonexistent,” Ostebo continued. “We are happy to dispel this myth and prove that connectivity and cruising are not mutually exclusive.”

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