Broadly speaking, you can transfer virtually any existing reservation that hasn't already been paid in full, and we're standing by to walk you through the process, which typically involves little more than filling out a simple form.
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Most cruise lines allow you to transfer your bookings from the cruise line to a travel agent. They will normally allow you to transfer the booking within a window from when the booking was created.
Yes.Your client can opt to request a one-time transfer of his/her FCC to another individual of choice. To complete this process, simply give us a call! Best practice is to have the new booking to which you want to apply the FCC ready – that way you don't have to call us back!
Generally, you have until 70 days prior to final payment to cancel without any penalty without a reason. After that period, the closer to cruise date the more they penalize you. So if you are thinking of booking a cruise for Jan./Feb. then you would probably still be able to cancel until early Nov.
For further modification, such as changes in date, time or party, you can either cancel and rebook the reservation or visit Guest Relations once onboard. Was this content helpful?
All deposits are non-refundable, thus the cancelled guest is subject to the terms of a nonrefundable deposit fare. Booked guests can change the names free of charge and are not subject to a change fee.
So now, the commission is setting an industry-wide standard. New federal rules require a refund whenever a cruise that starts in the U.S. is cancelled or delayed at least three days. You can voluntarily agree to a credit. Otherwise, you get your money back.
The unexpected death, illness, or injury of you and/or a traveling companion that deems you unfit to travel, by order of a licensed physician. The hospitalization or death of a non-traveling family member. Weather or common carrier related issues (varies by policy) Unforeseen natural disasters at home or the ...
For most cruise lines, as long as you cancel before your final payment date, there is no penalty. After final payment, you will lose your deposit or the deposit and a portion of your cruise fare, depending on when you cancel in relation to your sail date.
Because cruise fares are based on double occupancy in each cabin, cruising as a single person can be expensive. Cruise lines make up for the absence of another passenger by charging what they call a single supplement that can be as high as 200 percent of the standard price.
Typically the person who cancels must file a claim for reimbursement provided he is canceling for a covered reason. The remaining person is charged a single supplement because he is now sailing solo in a cabin meant for two. Many policies provide for this situation, but you must pay any fees and file for reimbursement.
A hotel to cruise or airport to cruise transfer is a transportation service that allows travelers to get to the cruise port where they to board their cruise ship. A transfer can be by van, bus, or private car (depending on the preference of the traveler or the availability of the service).
Changing Dates: If you need to change the dates of your cruise, the cruise line may be able to accommodate your request, depending on availability. However, there may be fees associated with changing the dates, especially if you are changing to a more expensive time of year.