Showing posts with label Partners First. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Partners First. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 April 2015

Reinventing Norwegian

Reinventing Norwegian



Perhaps no company has had more revolution in the top management than Norwegian Cruise Line, which has had to structure new roles for executives following the $3.03 billion acquisition of Prestige Cruise Holdings and its two brands, Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises. 

Closing the deal in November set off a cascade of changes that began with a new corporate structure under a parent company, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH). 

Next, Prestige President Kunal Kamlani resigned, followed two months later by NCLH CEO Kevin Sheehan.

With former Prestige Chairman and CEO Frank Del Rio stepping up to take Sheehan's place, openings were created for Stuart, 51, and Montague, 41, to step into brand president roles. 

Stuart, a 27-year Norwegian Cruise Line veteran with a long history on the sales side of the company, said in an interview after being promoted that he would continue to be more involved in sales than the average brand president.

"The key part of this role really is driving demand for the brand," Stuart said. "I'm going to be very, very involved with travel partners."

For their part, travel agents are thrilled to have Stuart in such a high-profile role because, said Signature's Sharpe, they credit him with the line's "Partners First" initiative and its support for the agent distribution channel.

"I keep getting members calling me," Sharpe said. "They're so happy for him and for us."

Only time will tell whether all the change at the top is ultimately good for the cruise industry and travel retailers. But like Sharpe, Wall is optimistic that the positive energy of new blood will outweigh the loss of experience and institutional memory at some lines.

"It's easy to have tunnel vision and automatically assume the way to go is the way it's always been," Wall said.

Coggins, too, said that on balance the changes are positive. 

"If you bring someone in from another industry, they come with fresh ideas," Coggins said. "They bring the perspective that will help attract the first-time cruiser."

Monday, 29 April 2013

Norwegian Breakaway arrives in Southampton


Norwegian Breakaway arrives in Southampton

Norwegian Breakaway arrives in Southampton
Norwegian Breakaway becomes one of the biggest ships to make its debut in Southampton today for a special trade preview.
The latest Norwegian Cruise Line ship made a pre-inaugural overnight sailing from Rotterdam to arrive in the UK port this morning.
Hundreds of agents will be on board as the 4,028-passenger ship is showcased today by senior executives led by chief executive Kevin Sheehan.
They will be able to earn up to 4% bonus commission for their agencies by attending educational sessions onboard.
Norwegian believes the Engage and Reward initiative on board new ship Norwegian Breakaway is a first for the travel industry.
Agents will be given a unique barcode on arrival, which they will have scanned as they attend ship tours and presentations from senior managers, Ace and Travel Weekly among others.
The maximum bonus commission they can earn is 4%, which will be available to all staff in their agencies between May 15 and June 14 for sailings before the end of 2013.
Agents are being given the opportunity to meet representatives from key cruise destinations as they move through check-in and embarkation at Southampton.
Participating destinations include Alaska, Seattle, Miami, Clearwater Beach, Barcelona, Malaga and Palma.
Breakaway
Norwegian is also providing £25 bonus commission on new bookings made by May 14 as part of promotional campaign involving price cuts of up to £150 per cabin across various ships in the fleet.
UK & Ireland business development director Nick Wilkinson said: “Our Partners First philosophy recognises the central part that the trade plays in product distribution, and the Engage & Reward programme idea is rooted in that.
“Attending agents will have the opportunity to earn incremental commission for their organisation through attending the various educational elements of the launch activity.”
Norwegian Breakaway leaves tomorrow for its homeport of New York where it will be officially named on May 8. Summer cruises to Bermuda start two days later.
Norwegian Breakaway features seafood restaurant Ocean Blue by New York celebrity chef Geoffrey Zakarian, three Broadway shows, a quarter mile long ‘broadwalk’ and five water slides.
The vessel will be joined in April 2014 by sister ship Norwegian Getaway.