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Can you change the name on a cruise reservation?

Name Changes: In order to process a name change, the NEW guest must make full payment first (by logging in to his/her account online). Once that payment has been made, then the applicable amounts paid by the ORIGINAL guest will be refunded directly to the original guest.



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Customer may transfer their reservation at any time after booking (must be outside of final payment).

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Princess only allows reservations to be transferred within 60 days of their initial creation date, so long as (a) the request is made outside the Final Payment period, and (b) the booking is not paid in full. Please contact us for details.

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At least one of the original names must remain on the reservation; changing all guest names in a reservation is not allowed and will result in the entire reservation being cancelled. Cabin Occupancy Changes: Please note that cruise rates are based on the number of people in your cabin.

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According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, citizens or permanent residents who've had their names changed can use their previously issued passports. In order to travel with it, you'll need to bring proof of your name progression. This can include paperwork such as: A marriage certificate.

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To change the name on a flight ticket you should always contact the airline or travel agent you booked with as soon as you realise the name change is needed. This is because many airlines will have a cut-off point for name changes (generally up to 24 hours before the flight).

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Once you find such an error, contact the airline or agency you booked with immediately. If you're at the airport in a panic, head to the airline's ticket desk. And don't sweat if you've left out a middle initial: airlines and TSA are specifically focused on first and last names.

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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 ...

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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.

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