Virgin Voyages hails record revenue growth

Virgin Voyages has revealed record-breaking revenue and bookings.
Following a lucrative Black Friday and holiday season to finish 2024’ the cruise line says Wave 2025’is generating the strongest future bookings and revenue growth in its history.
It touts a 60% revenue lift year over year, and a 40% jump in new bookings.
Virgin Voyages’ available inventory is nearly sold out through the first quarter of the year, with limited cabin availability in Q2 and high demand for summer 2025 voyages in the Mediterranean.
Also, Virgin is seeing stronger than expected future bookings for Brilliant Lady starting in Fall 2025, including US itineraries from NYC, Miami, LA and Seattle to Alaska.
“Our strongest start ever is a testament to our service and our no nickel and diming value inclusions, as well as the launch of additional destinations,” said Nirmal Saverimuttu, CEO of Virgin Voyages.
Saverimuttu added, “2025 is looking like a red-letter year with new food concepts, new music, more comedy-based entertainment, and a new ship that completes our fleet.”
A fourth ship, Brilliant Lady debuts this September in NYC.
Brand-wide homeports will include NYC, Miami, LA, Seattle, Barcelona, Athens and Portsmouth, UK.
The cruise line says it is getting strong repeat rates up to 60% on some voyages.
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