Stellar Entertainment hosted its official launch on Friday to celebrate the unveiling of its new, purpose-built, office headquarters.
Over 100 guests from the travel industry, media and international employees from the company’s offices across the globe, gathered to celebrate the opening of the new Stellar Entertainment office, located within Sydney’s Entertainment Quarter in Sydney.

Denise Renny, General Manager Client Service at Stellar Entertainment, Peta Thomson, IFE Product Specialist at Virgin Australia, Rob Lynch, Chairman at Stellar Entertainment, Mitch Terry, Account Manager for Virgin Australia at Stellar Entertainment, Adlee Williams Director Content Acquisition at Stellar Entertainment.
We had the pleasure of attending the event and the office space was spectacular. Stellar Entertainment has positioned themselves in a space where they have all the tools needed to cater to both their clients in the travel industry as well as other clients the company works with.
Last month, Denise Renny, General Manager of Client Services from the company that specialises in inflight entertainment, told KarryOn airlines are still looking at new ways to keep their passenger busy in the sky.

Rob Lynch, Chairman at Stellar Entertainment and his wife Helen Lynch.
She predicts that in the next five years travellers can expect to have access to online radio stations such as Spotify and iTunes Radio inflight.
“The opportunities that exist in the years ahead are astounding.”
Denise Renny, Stellar Entertainment General Manager of Client Services
Airlines are also expected to create custom playlists and programs for travellers that provide a personalised travel experience.

Che-Marie Trigg, Editorial Assistant for Virgin Australia Voyeur Magazine, Rob Lynch, Chairman at Stellar Entertainment, Peta Thomson, IFE Product Specialist at Virgin Australia.
Virtual Reality, which is so far being trialled on select Qantas flights, is anticipated to takeoff in First and Business Class on ‘most innovative airlines’.