Traveltek, a leading travel technology provider, is proud to announce its latest partnership with VIVA Cruises, a European river cruise company.
With the addition of VIVA Cruises to Traveltek’s partnership network, agents will now have access to flat file pricing, itineraries, and ship content for the cruise line’s 9 ships operating on 7 rivers.
VIVA Cruises has a strong maritime heritage as their parent company is Scylla, one of the biggest family owned river cruise companies, and offers year-round premium all-inclusive cruises to some of Europe’s most popular destinations. VIVA Cruises boasts a nine-ship fleet including VIVA ONE and VIVA TWO – their two very own build ships; with the third one, VIVA ENJOY, in the pipeline. VIVA Cruises has also recently announced new Douro itineraries on board new built ship, PORTO MIRANTE, from May 2025.
This new partnership is a strong testament to Traveltek’s mission to provide travel companies the most comprehensive cruise supplier network. Traveltek currently offers access to over 300 suppliers encompassing air travel, hotels, cruise lines, payment services, and ancillaries. Through this extensive network of suppliers, Traveltek is able to offer travel companies the access they need to cater to the unique preferences of customers and enhance their overall travel experience.
Speaking of the latest partnership, Tracy Sharp, Global Director of Revenue and Supply at Traveltek commented “I am delighted to announce that VIVA Cruises has chosen to partner with Traveltek as an important addition to our cruise product offering and part of our river cruise portfolio expansion. This partnership will benefit our customers who are responding to the surge in demand in European river cruises.”
Patrick Ell, Director Marketing & Digital for VIVA Cruises, commented: “We are very excited about our collaboration with Traveltek. By adding our river cruise itineraries into the Traveltek platform, VIVA Cruises is expanding its reach and providing travel agents with a new premium river cruise experience for their customers, who will appreciate the relaxed atmosphere and the varied itineraries on offer.”
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