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  2. Resilient Lady - Wikipedia

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    Resilient Lady is a cruise ship that is operated by Virgin Voyages. At 110,000 GT and measuring 278 metres (912 ft) long for a capacity of 2,770 passengers, she was built with similar proportions to her older sisters Scarlet Lady and Valiant Lady .

  3. Virgin Voyages - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Voyages is a cruise line headquartered in Plantation, Florida and a joint venture between the Virgin Group and Bain Capital. [2] [3]As of April 2024, Virgin Voyages has three ships in the fleet, with one more on order, all with an expected capacity of approximately 2,700 passengers each.

  4. Virgin Voyages' new ship Brilliant Lady will sail from this ...

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    Virgin Voyages' new ship, Brilliant Lady, will begin sailing from New York in September 2025.

  5. Virgin Voyages launches unlimited cruises with new annual ...

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    For $199,000 (£160,000), Virgin Voyages fans will be able to use the annual pass across the brand’s fleet, including the soon-to-be-launched Brilliant Lady, which will sail in Alaska from May 2026.

  6. Why Richard Branson Launched an Adults-Only Cruise Line ...

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    Virgin Voyages has been racking up awards, including sweeping all five awards in Cruise Critic's large-ship category in 2023: Best Overall Cruise Line, Best Cabins, Best Dining, Best Service, and ...

  7. Scarlet Lady - Wikipedia

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    The order's contract was formally signed on 18 October 2016, the same day Virgin Cruises rebranded as Virgin Voyages in a bid to distinguish itself within the industry. [10] On 20 July 2018, Virgin Voyages revealed the name of the first ship as Scarlet Lady, in honor of the second plane of sister brand Virgin Atlantic. [11]