Business Development Mgr
Norwegian Cruise Line
- Location
- Remote, UK
- Work model
- Remote
- Level
- Senior
- Posted
- Aug 20, 2026
Skills
About this role
GROW YOUR CAREER WITH US At Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH), we know our future success depends on our ability to attract and retain the very best talent. Our brands deliver vacations of a lifetime with innovative product offerings, a high level of service and unique guest experiences aboard each vessel and we’re continually seeking applicants who are passionate about hospitality and committed to being their personal best. As you learn more about our company, we think you will agree that there is no better time than now to become a member of the NCLH family! APPLY ONLINE If you’re interested to be considered for this position, please click the blue APPLY button at the top of the page to get started. All candidates must complete an on-line application to be considered. The Business Development Manager will drive incremental business growth across a diverse spectrum of our North UK and Ireland-based travel partners. This individual will drive incremental business growth through existing partners whilst simultaneously seeking out and identifying new partnership opportunities in the specified region. The role is responsible for driving business growth through effective account management, business development and strategic partnership development. This individual will need to optimise sales and marketing activity, maximise return on investment and deliver agreed regional sales, revenue and guest acquisition targets.
Duties & Responsibilities
Balance face-to-face account visits, training sessions, industry events and virtual engagement to effectively manage and develop relationships across the territory. Strategically plan meetings both in person and over video calls Build strong relationships with the ability to engage and influence stakeholders at all levels, from luxury travel advisors to the senior leadership team. Serve an ambassador for Regent Seven Seas Cruises, the Business Development Manager is responsible for delivering exceptional levels of service, strengthening brand advocacy and identifying new opportunities to drive new-to-Regent guest acquisition through innovative and effective account management. Maintain a high level of attention to detail and the ability to prioritise workflow daily in a fast-paced sales environment to maximise sales and marketing outputs. Travel up to 50% in specified region as a field based role located in the North of UK region and will involve regular travel to represent the brand up. Participate in weekly team conference calls with the Director of Sales and provide updates on progress with relationships, events attended and leads generated. Keep abreast of current RSSC sales campaigns and deployment to effectively utilise resources to increase sales.
Qualifications
Education High school diploma (or equivalent) Higher education preferred and/or combination of extensive industry experience desirable Experience Minimum 5 years' experience in sales preferably luxury sales/cruise, travel or hospitality Salesforce, Tableau or other CRM experience Excellent computer skills and proficient in Word, Excel and PowerPoint Strong proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, including Excel, PowerPoint and Teams Project management Proven sales success, with clearly identifiable commercial skills developed within a fast-paced sales environment Competencies & Skills Results-driven, proactive and committed to delivering exceptional commercial performance Strong presentation, communication and influencing skills Excellent interpersonal skills and client service driven in a team-based environment Ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment Time management and organisational skills Full driving license and ability to travel extensively across the UK ABOUT NCLH Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. (NYSE: NCLH) is a leading global cruise company which operates the Norwegian Cruise Line®, Oceania Cruises® and Regent Seven Seas Cruises® brands. The combined brands currently operate 32 ships,