Hurtigruten announces partnership with Traveltek
Hurtigruten has partnered with Traveltek, making Expedition and Coastal Express sailings available to book on Traveltek’s iSell platform.
Over the last 20 years, Traveltek has developed technology enabling leisure travel companies to package hotels, flights, cruises, and ancillary travel services in one transaction.
Traveltek has added a large number of consortia and leading retail brands in the UK market who are moving into selling cruise to new-to-cruise customers those looking for small-ship adventures.
Hurtigruten’s Head of UK Sales Mark Walter said: “Traveltek is a highly recognised reservation system that many trade partners use daily.”
“The ability to now view, quote and book Hurtigruten is a major milestone for us.”
Agents can now access Hurtigruten’s Norwegian Coastal Express live pricing and book on one of sseven ships sailing year-round.
In addition, agents can book two new offerings, the Svalbard Express and North Cape Express.
The Svalbard Express will launch on June 3, 2023, just one month ahead of the company’s 130-year anniversary, while the first North Cape Express will depart on September 26, 2023.
This latest development will also help customers in all global markets including the US market where Traveltek has seen significant growth in the last three years.
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