Norwegian Cruise Line onboards Eamonn Ferrin as Vice President – International Business

Norwegian Cruise Line has announced that it has onboarded Eamonn Ferrin as Vice President – International Business.

A statement made by the company said, “Ferrin will oversee NCL’s sales efforts outside of the US and Canada and grow the company’s international footprint by deepening existing travel relationships, reaping new business, and further integrating international source markets into the company’s global business plan.”

The statement also informed, “Ferrin is an industry veteran with more than 23 years of travel and hospitality experience. He has worked in a variety of divisional CEO, COO and Managing Director roles in the UK, Canada and internationally for brands including Air Canada, Holidaybreak and MyTravel. Outside of NCL, Ferrin serves as a member of the CLIA Executive Committee and the CLIA Steering Group for the UK.”

Todd Hamilton, Senior Vice President – Sales at NCL, stated, “With his proven track record in the travel and hospitality industry, Ferrin understands how to drive local and global business. We are very excited for Ferrin to assume this role at such a pivotal time in our company’s history. Not only will we begin cruising this July, but we are also opening a new chapter for NCL with the launch of our Prima Class, which will see the delivery of six next-generation vessels from 2022 until 2027. Ferrin’s experience and unique skillset will continue to be an invaluable asset.”

Eamonn Ferrin added, “I am honoured and excited to lead NCL’s international business at such a defining moment for our company. Together with my new team and our valued travel partners, I look forward to continuing to expand our reach, capitalising on the great global pent-up demand for cruising and the new opportunities on the horizon.”

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