Azamara targets remote workers with ‘Work & Wander’ package
Azamara, has launched a ‘Work & Wander’ package targeting nomadic business professionals.
Aiming to lure remote workers looking to combine business with exploration, Azamara is touting speedy, stable high-speed cruise ship Wi-Fi from Starlink.
It includes office equipment and dedicated IT support.
For leisure, guests can enjoy extended destination days, including late nights and overnights in port.
“The ‘Work & Wander’ package gives professionals the opportunity to take their work with them as they set sail.” said Carol Cabezas, President of Azamara.
“Our guests already consider our ships to be a home away from home, and now our ships can be their floating office too.”
With the package inclusive of Starlink high-speed cruise ship Wi-Fi and access to monitors, mice, keyboards, and adapters, guests can easilystay connected with colleagues andattend virtual meetings.
Azamara cruises boast extended destination days with 10 or more hours in port, allowing guests to balance work and travel experiences.
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