Norwegian will cross-honor loyalty status across its cruise lines

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The Norwegian Encore. Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings’ (NCLH) three cruise lines will cross-honor guest loyalty statuses beginning Oct. 15.
The Norwegian Encore. Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings’ (NCLH) three cruise lines will cross-honor guest loyalty statuses beginning Oct. 15. Photo Credit: Purwanto Media/Shutterstock

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings’ (NCLH) three cruise lines will cross-honor guest loyalty statuses beginning Oct. 15.

That means that guests enrolled in Latitudes Rewards with Norwegian Cruise Line, the Oceania Club with Oceania Cruises and the Seven Seas Society with Regent Seven Seas Cruises will for the first time have their loyalty tier matched between the brands.

The status matching will not be applied automatically; guests or travel agents must make the request via email on a per-cruise basis.

The first eligible sailings depart Oct. 15

The first eligible sailings are those departing Oct. 15, and guests may submit status-matching requests beginning Sept. 29.

“With the new Loyalty Status Honoring Program, our guests can experience more of what makes each brand special, while still enjoying the loyalty recognition they’ve worked hard to achieve,” said NCLH president Harry Sommer.

NCLH is the second of the three largest cruise companies to introduce status matching. Royal Caribbean Group launched its matching program in 2024.

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