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Ignore the number of people onboard excuse. We sailed on Sky Princess in October 2019 and could stream YouTube and Netflix content and the ship was full seeing as it was an inaugural cruise. Same in September 2021 but with less passengers as it was the first cruise back after the pandemic. In March 2022, couldn’t even open emails. Something fundamentally changed in early 2022 and not for the better.
 

We ended up cancelling a 25 night Canada & New England cruise this September as a result of our March cruise. Couldn’t bear the internet struggle given the number of sea days during the cruise which is sailing from Southampton. Internet really is a modern day necessity on any ship despite what people might think about cruising to get away from the internet and switching off their devices.

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