NORWEGIAN Cruise Line Holdings brands Regent Seven Seas Cruises and Oceania Cruises have announced a new payment option for travel partners in Australia. Alongside credit card and direct deposit payment options, the cruise lines are now also accepting payment from travel partners in Australia via the TravelPay platform. The move...
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NORWEGIAN Cruise Line Holdings brands Regent Seven Seas Cruises and Oceania Cruises have announced a new payment option for travel partners in Australia.
Alongside credit card and direct deposit payment options, the cruise lines are now also accepting payment from travel partners in Australia via the TravelPay platform.
The move comes as the industry prepares for the closure of the eNett International EFT remittance system at the end of the month.
Advisors who wish to use the platform should contact TravelPay directly to register.
Meanwhile, Regent Seven Seas has announced its new 2023-2024 Voyage Collection, featuring captivating new ports of call and immersive cultural experiences in destinations throughout the globe (CW yesterday).
Reservations open today for the Collection, which offers sailings including the recently announced 132-night 2024 World Cruise (CW 16 Jul), and four Grand Voyages, which includes an Asia-Pacific 59-night sailing from Sydney to Tokyo.
The Collection also features more than 129 overnight calls.
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