Hurtigruten launches new UK travel agent portal
Hurtigruten Group has unveiled a new platform for UK travel agents, offering all the resources they need to help sell a Hurtigruten Expeditions and Hurtigruten Norwegian Coastal Express cruises.
The new platform, agentportal.hurtigruten.com, features live availability, real-time pricing and instant booking; as well as an overview of agent bookings and commissions.
It also offers in-depth training to become a Certified Hurtigruten Specialist; detailed information about Hurtigruten Expeditions and Hurtigruten Norwegian Coastal Express, destinations, ships and excursions.
Users get access to customised marketing materials.
To mark the reveal, Hurtigruten Group has launched a competition for one UK travel agent to win a cabin on a four-day cruise from Portsmouth to Liverpool departing on 7 May 2022.
The winner will sail on battery-hybrid powered expedition cruise ship MS Fridtjof Nansen.
UK agents simply need to sign up to the portal by 31 July 2021 to be in with a chance of winning.
Mark Walter, Head of UK Sales at Hurtigruten Group said; “We understand that now more than ever our trade partners need quick access to up to date information, news, marketing support, training and an easy-to-use booking system. Our new agent portal does exactly this and we are delighted to launch all this handy information in one place.”
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