NCL refreshes Latitudes Rewards Program
Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has updated its Latitudes Rewards Program for cruisers, now featuring a redesigned tier structure.
The refreshed program now has seven tiers, including a brand-new Diamond status as well as Sapphire, which replaces the previous Platinum Plus tier.
Almost all tiers now feature a reduced points requirement to meet each new status level.
Silver status is now available to guests with 20 Rewards Points, compared to 30 previously, which enables guests who book a 10-day voyage in a suite to automatically reach Silver status after a single cruise.
Latitudes members will have access to new onboard experiences and special offers tiered according to their status, including a one-time free cabin upgrade, Wines Around the World tasting experience, Sail & Sustain Mixology experience, member cruises, and internet package discounts.
Travel agents can take advantage of new resources and assets to support them in selling the benefits to clients, including dedicated NCLU training courses available at Norwegian Central.
Cruisers earn one Rewards Point for every night they sail, with an additional point per night for suite and The Haven by Norwegian guests, as well as for members who book a Latitudes Rewards Insider Offer.
Guests are automatically enrolled in the program once they return home from their first cruise.
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