NCLH cruise lines adopt PayPal payments
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd has strengthened its partnership with payment app PayPal.
All US based customers making cruise bookings can choose PayPal as a payment option for all three NCLH brands – Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
The company says customers will enjoy a 43% faster checkout when using PayPal.
“The implementation of PayPal marks a major milestone in our payments acceptance journey. We are committed to providing guests with more variety and more value,” said Harry Sommer, President and CEO at Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd.
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings will continue to use PayPal Braintree for credit-card processing for both reservations and all shipboard payments.
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