Norwegian
Cruise Line announced today that the company’s North American website
and booking engine is now available
in a Spanish language version.
Approximately 35 million residents in
the United States speak Spanish as their native language and it is the
world’s third most commonly used language on the Internet. Therefore,
the launch of the Spanish language version of
ncl.com reinforces Norwegian’s commitment to this audience by making it
easier for Spanish-speaking guests to make a Norwegian cruise
reservation.
The
new version of the site features the same key elements as ncl.com,
including ship and destination content, booking
engine and online check-in. The new site also features a unique
toll-free number that connects Spanish-speaking callers to
Spanish-speaking cruise representatives so that guests can make cruise
reservations and have questions answered in their preferred language.
To develop the Spanish-language site, Norwegian partnered with South Florida-based MotionPoint Corporation, a company
that specializes in website translation and localization for large consumer brands.
Spanish speaking guests can access the new Spanish version of the line’s website directly at
es.ncl.com or by clicking the
“Español” link on ncl.com’s homepage header.
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