Hurtigruten introduces flexible payment plans for cruise bookings
Cruise line Hurtigruten is offering a new Buy Now, Pay Later option for cruise bookings.
It has partnered with Uplift to offer flexible payment plans for US customers on all of Hurtigruten’s premium expedition cruises.
These include cruises to Alaska, Antarctica, the Caribbean and Central America, Greenland, Iceland, North America, the Northwest Passage, Norway, South America, and Svalbard.
Customers can spread the cost of their cruise vacation in monthly payments with no late fees or prepayment penalties.
"We want to make travel more accessible, affordable and rewarding for everyone. Our partnership with Hurtigruten allows explorers to spread the cost of their vacation over low monthly payments, helping more travelers experience the most spectacular destinations," said Uplift Chief Commercial Officer Tom Botts.
Bookings using Uplift can be made directly through Hurtigruten or with a customer’s preferred travel advisor.
It makes ‘exploration travel more accessible than ever before’ says John Downey, Hurtigruten Americas President.
Written by Ray Montgomery, US Editor
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