Norwegian taps into eNett payments

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Australian travel agents can now access local currency eNett EFT payment feature for bookings on Norwegian Cruise Line.

eNett EFT gives travel agents access to move funds in either direction using credit, charge and debit processing and integrates a travel agent’s accounts payable and receivable in one easy-to-use system.

This new eNett payment feature will make it easier for travel agents to book cruises on Norwegian Cruise Line for clients using the payment details provided.

To use the feature for booking, travel agents can call 1300 255 200 or visit www.norwegiancentral.com. To register, travel agents should email salessupportaunz@ncl.com.

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