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Norwegian Cruise Line’s Katie Kania — An Accidental Travel Industry Member

by Marsha Mowers  May 14, 2026
Norwegian Cruise Line’s Katie Kania — An Accidental Travel Industry Member

Katie Kania, Norwegian Cruise Line’s Senior Director, Agency Sales, North America.

Katie Kania was on track to become a veterinarian when one trip changed everything — a Contiki land tour.

“To say that this came out of left field is in no way an understatement,” NCL’s Senior Director – Agency Sales, North America says.

“I spent five years working in a vet clinic as a veterinary assistant. I was going down a path and I never got to vet school because (the trip) sort of distracted me after undergrad. I thought: people get paid to lead these tours?”

Katie Kania on a family vacation.

Yes, they do. And yes, she did. Kania spent 2.5 years with Contiki as a tour manager in Europe, leading group tours ranging from four to 50 days. “I was the girl at the front of the bus with the microphone,” she laughs. “It was an incredible experience, but also one that teaches you everything — logistics, leadership, problem-solving.”

Kania adds: “I’m an accidental entry into the industry. But as soon as I was in it, I fell in love with it.”

After returning to Canada, Kania transitioned into the supplier side of the industry, first with Kensington Tours, designing luxury itineraries, and later with Merit Travel/Exclusive Tours as a business development manager.

Seven years ago, she joined Norwegian Cruise Line, where she now leads field sales across North America, overseeing a team of nearly 30. “Our role is to keep the business moving forward, growing, evolving and supporting our travel partners,” she says.

Katie Kania with some NCL friends.

The continuity from her Contiki days is clear: organization, adaptability and a strong sense of accountability. “You’re the face of the brand on the road,” she explains. “That responsibility never really leaves you.”

Ask Kania about her success, and she points first to the people around her.

She credits her parents as early champions, supportive even when her career pivot meant moving to Europe. She also points to a wide network of industry peers and mentors who have helped shape her path. That sense of community is something she values deeply and works to foster within her own team.

“I firmly believe you are who you surround yourself with,” she says. “I’m the product of so many incredible influences.”

Like many of the newer generation of women in the travel industry, Kania says she has not personally faced barriers as a woman but she realizes the responsibility she carries as a young female leader.

katie kania at travel market place conference
Katie Kania at Travel Market Place Vancouver. Photo: Dan Galbraith

“I’ve been given every opportunity to try, to fail and to learn,” she says. “But I also feel a responsibility in how I show up because the path I’m carving impacts those coming behind me.”

That includes actively advocating for women across all sectors of travel, from agency to supplier to media. “The more visible women are, especially those doing things differently, the more we move the industry forward.”

Travel is often perceived as glamorous, but Kania is quick to point out the less visible side.

“It’s an always-on industry,” she says. “You can land from a long-haul flight and go straight into a meeting or presentation. You’re expected to be ‘on’ regardless.”

That reality requires intention when it comes to work-life balance. Based in Cambridge, Ontario, Kania prioritizes time at home with her husband and their dog, along with regular visits to her horse, a lifelong passion.

Katie Kania on safari.

“You have to be deliberate,” she says. “When I’m home, I’m home.”

Kania is also a strong advocate for the travel advisor community, which sits at the centre of her role.

“They’re everything,” she says. “An advisor is like a family doctor; they know you, they advocate for you, and they guide you through incredibly important decisions.”

In an era of overwhelming online choice, she sees the value of advisors as only increasing. “You can search anything online, but filtering what’s actually right for you, that’s where advisors are invaluable.”

For women considering a career in travel, Kania’s advice is direct: take the leap.

“Do it,” she says. “You’ll learn more than you ever expect — about people, about problem-solving, about yourself.”

Summing it up, Kania says: “This industry is unique. Many of your closest friends are also your competitors, and that’s a strength.”

  
  
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