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FCI celebrates top 14

12 Sep 2023
Some of the FCI incentive winners on shore excursion in Split 
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Last month, 14 Flight Centre Independent Consultants embarked on an incredible incentive trip courtesy of Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL). The trip was on the inaugural sailing of Norwegian Viva, the second vessel in NCL’s groundbreaking Prima Class fleet. Two groups of winning consultants experienced two different segments of this maiden voyage. The first group sailed from Venice to Rome, while the second group explored an itinerary between Rome and Lisbon. Port stops along the way included  fascinating cities such as Split, Livorno, Cannes and Lisbon.   

On their adventure, the groups were treated to an exceptional culinary experience, a highlight of which was the popular Indulge Food Hall, an exclusive concept for NCL and the Prima class of ships. This food hall boasts over 80 dishes, all available at the tap of a screen.  Japanese Teppanyaki Grill, Hasuki on Deck 7, which offers a captivating Japanese culinary experience along with a show, was a standout for the consultants.  

Thrill-seekers engaged in healthy competition on the ship’s three-storey race track, while others took a trip on the dry slides which offer amazing views of the ocean to riders as they race to the bottom.   

The consultants experienced world-class entertainment, activities, immersive shore excursions, luxurious and spacious cabins. The Observation Lounge was a favourite as a tranquil haven, providing them with a space to unwind or catch up on some work, surrounded by panoramic ocean views. There was even an encounter with a whale, another highlight on this bucket-list incentive trip! 

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