Cruise line claims to be first to offer unlimited free internet
Beginning next year, luxury cruise line Regent Seven Seas will offer free internet access to passengers staying in its largest suites.
The cruise line will give unlimited access to all booked passengers in Master, Grand, Seven Seas, Horizon, Mariner, Navigator and Voyager suites.
In addition, Penthouse and Concierge suite guests will get free limited time internet depending on the cruise length.
Guests sailing on a seven-night journey will receive 200 minutes free, or up to 500 minutes for cruises lasting over 16 nights.
Regent has recently completed a multi-million dollar upgrade of internet systems fleet-wide and claims to be the first ocean cruise line to offer unrestricted free access.
Seven Seas Society loyalty members at gold level or above will still receive unlimited free internet access.
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