Norwegian revamps website for mobile and tablet searches
Norwegian Cruise Line has revamped its European websites with a new user-friendly responsive design.
The new look is designed to work better on mobiles and tablets as well as having reduced loading times.
Christian Boell, managing director EMEA, Norwegian Cruise Line, said: "We know that more and more people are using mobile devices to research and book their holidays than ever before and that this is only set to rise.
"The responsiveness of our improved website directly addresses this and will mean that anyone anywhere can research, book or prepare for their cruise holiday with Norwegian. We have also looked at the way that our website flows and the changes we have made regarding the booking journey mean that anyone visiting our website can now transition from page to page seamlessly."
Diane
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