Cruise Critic and NLG Sign Content Licensing Agreement
PENNINGTON, NJ (ContentDesk) May 19, 2004 -- Cruise Critic the Internet's leading consumer information-based online cruise travel site, and NLG, one of the nation's largest online and offline leisure travel companies, have signed a content licensing agreement.
As a result, NLG will distribute select Cruise Critic content ? including cruise reviews, port of call profiles and feature stories ? across a host of travel sites. Specifically, Cruise Critic will furnish reviews of nearly 200 ships, cruise line profiles of more than 45 cruise lines, and destination-oriented features on 18 regions and 100 ports worldwide. NLG will supply the content to its owned brand websites including CruisesOnly and Vacation Outlet, as well as to its licensed brand partner sites.
"Our new partnership with NLG further solidifies our position in the marketplace as the objective industry source for cruise features and reviews," says Sandy Haberman, Cruise Critic's Vice President of Sales and Marketing.
Cruise Critic already has licensed content agreements with travel agency web sites such as Travelocity, Expedia and Cruise411."NLG is intent on extending our award-winning cruise shopping and booking experience. The depth of information Cruise Critic provides plays a significant role in that," said Tom Gerace, Senior Vice President - Marketing at NLG.
"A more convenient, informative online shopping experience breathes life into cruising and leads consumers to start dreaming about that perfect trip far in advance of their travel, helping our customers select the cruise vacation that is right for them." About Cruise CriticCruise Critic, launched in 1995, is an interactive community of seasoned and first-time cruisers who enjoy the fun of planning, researching and sharing their love of cruising.The site has been honored by the Society of American Travel Writers (SATW) with its Lowell Thomas Award. Cruise Critic owns the most heavily trafficked cruise message boards on the Web, with over 110,000 registered members.
Cruise Critic is part of an online travel network owned, operated and published by The Independent Traveler, Inc., a privately held New Jersey Corporation.
Cruise Critic's sister site is The Independent Traveler.
About NLGNLG is one of the nations largest online and offline leisure travel companies. The company enables consumers to plan and purchase their vacation or cruise online using industry-leading dynamic packaging technologies or offline with highly experienced travel consultants.The company interacts with millions of consumers through a portfolio of leading brands that it owns or licenses, including Vacation Outlet, CruisesOnly, Cruises.com, Orbitz (Nasdaq: ORBZ), SAM'S CLUB (NYSE: WMT), Yahoo!, Hotwire, priceline.com (Nasdaq: PCLN), AAdvantage Cruise, and many others. NLG is headquartered in Woburn, Mass. For outstanding vacation and cruise deals, visit Vacation Outlet, CruisesOnly, or one of many other partner sites..
Cruise Sailings for the Holidays Discounted by 85%
eCruises.com, a leading online cruise broker, is offering savings of up to 85% off on all Carnival and Norwegian cruises through December 31, 2004.Because of their special standing with nearly all major cruise lines, eCruises.com is able to offer the lowest prices on the Internet for the end-of-the-year cruise sailings for 2004.
All of the discounted cruise listings for the Carnival and Norwegian cruises can be searched using the real-time pricing engine at eCruises.com.Carnival, the largest and most popular line of cruise line Norwegian are the only two Cruise Sailings for the Holidays Discounted by 85%
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Where Are You Going on Your Next Cruise Vacation
(ContentDesk) October 28, 2005 -- The Kelly family thought they had planned out everything for their cruise. But after they stopped at the first port-of-call they realized that there were more shore excursions than those listed in the cruise brochure."We thought we knew about all the excursions on our Caribbean cruise adventure but now realize that there were many additional places to explore. "But," exclaimed Kelly, "We did not know about the excursions we could have gone on in addition to the ones described in the cruise line brochure. We found many places to visit that were better matched to our own interests."Many people who have been on cruise vacations often find out about interesting shore excursions after it is too late. They arrive at a port of call with plans in place to go on a particular shore excursion only to find out that other opportunities existed that they were not awareof.But a new website has been established by The Cruise Report to help cruise travelers learn about...
Where Are You Going on Your Next Cruise Vacation
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Discover Princess Cruise Lines
Among the dizzying array of cruise lines, Princess is one that travels to many different destinations. They have a large variety of cruises, but the most popular cruises tend to be to Alaska, the Caribbean, Hawaii, Mexico and The Panama Canal.The Princess cruise line prides itself on providing the best cruise possible for a reasonable price. Their tagline is "affordable luxury," so they are obviously trying to give all their customers a taste of the good life without costing an arm and a leg. Their cruise lines offer many amenities, such as dance classes, sporting activities, casinos, spa treatments, evening entertainment, and plenty of other things to do onboard the ship, so there is no chance of boredom setting in while at sea. They also offer both traditional dining, and anytime dining, which means you can eat where and when you want.A cheap Caribbean cruise is possible with this cruise line.
Of course, the best thing to do is research the various prices online to find the...
Discover Princess Cruise Lines
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CruiseStateroom.com Announces Cruise and Give Program
Book a cruise and help others at the same time.
This new program offered by CruiseStateroom.com donates money in the name of the cruiser to a charity of their choice.
"It's about realizing that while many of us are having a great time on a cruise ship, there are many more people that are having trouble just finding food to eat.
This is a way to enjoy some of the good that God gives to us and to help others at the same time" says Steve Millay, an accredited cruise counselor with CLIA.
Steve Millay is also the owner of CruiseStateroom.com, which is a very popular cruise information site on the internet.
The site offers cruisers an overwhelming amount of information about cruise ships, deck plans, staterooms and is linked to the Cruises Inc. website where a visitor can book a cruise online 24 hours a day.
The cruise and give program pays $25 for every $500 spent on the cruise to a charity in the name of the person booking the cruise...
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Cruise Critic and NLG Sign Content Licensing Agreement
PENNINGTON, NJ (ContentDesk) May 19, 2004 -- Cruise Critic the Internet's leading consumer information-based online cruise travel site, and NLG, one of the nation's largest online and offline leisure travel companies, have signed a content licensing agreement.
As a result, NLG will distribute select Cruise Critic content ? including cruise reviews, port of call profiles and feature stories ? across a host of travel sites. Specifically, Cruise Critic will furnish reviews of nearly 200 ships, cruise line profiles of more than 45 cruise lines, and destination-oriented features on 18 regions and 100 ports worldwide. NLG will supply the content to its owned brand websites...
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