Aqua Expeditions adds Starlink cruise ship Wi-Fi
Small ship expedition operator Aqua Expeditions has introduced Starlink cruise ship Wi-Fi.
It is live on Aqua Mare, Aqua Nera, and Aqua Blu.
Aria Amazon and Aqua Mekong will follow by September 2023.
Aqua says it is the only small ship expedition line to offer the low-Earth orbit satellite technology on its voyages.
SpaceX Starlink currently has a network of more than 2,500 satellites, providing a wide net of coverage.
“Our goal is to provide the best possible cruise ship Wi-Fi connection particularly during our longer voyages,” said Francesco Galli Zugaro, CEO.
Guests of all ships will have access to two hours of complimentary Wi-Fi per day.
Guests can also purchase unlimited WiFi at $100 per person per cruise.
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