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NCL offers SA Travel Agents the chance to Learn, Promote, Book and Connect with enhanced trade portal

Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), the innovator in global cruise travel with a 54-year history of breaking boundaries, today unveiled enhancements to its exclusive trade portal “Norwegian Central” to further help South African travel agents learn, market and sell NCL holidays more easily.

The revamped platform features additional content and functionalities, including an extended resource centre that allows for easy download of NCL’s most recent promotional tool kits, brand collaterals, customisable flyers and its newly launched 2021-2022 brochure. In addition to that, agents are now given the opportunity to sign-up for NCL’s webinars, events and roadshows directly via Norwegian Central and manage their registration directly in the system.

The improved portal further provides access to a new webinar library, with all past training sessions, including NCL’s popular Masterclass sessions, made available for easy reference and continuous learning.

Norwegian Central is an exclusive one-stop-shop to everything agents need to know about NCL, offering them direct single log-in access to the Company’s agent booking engine Seaweb, the knowledge hub NCL University (NCLU) and the resource centre Marketing Headquarters, which gives agents the opportunity to create their own marketing materials for selling NCL from an extensive toolbox of flyers, banners, videos and more.

Nick Wilkinson, Regional Vice President Business Development Middle East & Africa for Norwegian Cruise Line said: “In line with our Partners First Philosophy, it has been our utmost priority to provide our valued South African travel agent partners with the support they require, and we will continue to build on this going forward. We see a great demand for NCL cruises, especially for 2021, 2022 and 2023, and we are increasing our efforts to ensure we equip agents with the best tools possible to help them capitalise on this opportunity. We are excited to enhance Norwegian Central, which brings all our key tools together in one convenient place.”

Norwegian Central is available on norwegiancentral.com. Agents can login with their Seaweb credentials or email meapartnershiprelations@ncl.com to register.

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