Disney Cruise Line added to Traveltek cruise API
Disney Cruise Line is now available to Traveltek travel agent partners via its cruise API.
It’s available to book via iSell in their agent cruise desktop application.
DCL has worked with Traveltek to provide their cruise inventory to all of Traveltek’s customers in major global markets.
These include the UK, US, APAC and LATAM regions.
This product will be available in the current Traveltek single aggregated API, which means customers can easily get access.
It can easily be packaged with hotel and air.
Later this year Disney sails from Australian and New Zealand for the first time, offering new itineraries aboard the Disney Wonder.
They range from two to six nights from Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane as well as Auckland, New Zealand.
Disney will also base a ship in Singapore in the future.
“It’s been a real pleasure to work with the team at Disney to bring this iconic brand to our customers,” said Tracy Sharp, Global Head of Revenue & Supply.
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