Carnival Cruise Line partners with Uplift for flexible payments
Carnival Cruise Line is adding another option for cruisers to spread the cost of their next cruise vacation.
Carnival is partnering with specialist travel financing firm Uplift to bring flexible pay-over-time options.
Available to US residents, customers can pay by monthly instalments for up to 24 months on vacations across its entire cruise schedule.
It is available for bookings through any travel advisor, a call center, or at Carnival.com.
"Uplift’s unique zero money down option with up to 24 set monthly payments and its pure focus on travel made Uplift a natural choice for Carnival to partner with," said Ken Tate, Carnival’s chief commercial officer.
Uplift Pay Monthly integrates into Carnival’s existing booking and payment ecosystem.
Customers can enjoy their cruise vacation even if it hasn’t yet been paid off and there are no prepayment penalties.
"Travel has become a fundamental part of our lives, and today’s consumers rightly demand more flexibility. We are thrilled to partner with Carnival Cruise Line," said Uplift president Rob Soderbery.
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