Virgin’s fourth fleet member gets her name: Brilliant Lady

With Scarlet Lady, Valiant Lady and Resilient Lady all already introduced to the world, it’s been officially announced that you can add Brilliant Lady to that list. 

The company wrote in a press release: “First came Scarlet Lady, a name chosen to honor one of Virgin Atlantic’s flagship aircrafts. Next were Valiant Lady and Resilient Lady, two sister ships with names that celebrate women’s strong, fierce, and independent spirits.

“These beautiful vessels are helmed by two beautiful and diverse mermaids to match.”

Virgin Voyages said the name choice was a result of finding something that emanates the Virgin ethos.

“We sought out a name that exemplifies our brand’s values and ethos, the truest representation of our mission to “Create an Epic Sea Change For All.

“As our goal has always been to create a bright and radiant experience for our Sailors — much like the sparkling seas Brilliant Lady will sail on — it was only appropriate that our fourth ship name reflect that.

“”Brilliance — which means both radiance along with exceptional talent and intelligence — was purposefully chosen for the duality of its meaning. On every sailing, Virgin Voyages’ ultimate goal is to leave our Sailors with a glowing review and having enjoyed one of the best vacations of their lives.”

Also centric to the naming of Brilliant Lady was the importance of paying tribute to women across the globe who are making the world a better place.

“In naming the ship Brilliant Lady, we also aimed to highlight the powerful intelligence of women across the globe. Brilliant Lady represents the smart, thoughtful, boundary-pushing minds of women around the world — unafraid of owning their intelligence, aware of their importance, and confidently in touch with their own sense of self worth.”

Deployment details and itineraries are set to arrive soon, with Brilliant Lady poised to take to the seas in 2023.

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