ROYAL Caribbean has
implemented a new
cancellation policy, increasing
charges for cancellations made
less than 90 days before
sailing.
With the new policy, for
sailings of five nights or longer
(including holiday sailings),
cancellations made more
than 90 days in advance
will not be charged extra,
cancellations made 89 to 75
days in advance will cost 25%
of the cruise fare per person,
cancellations made 74 to 61
days in advance will cost 50%
per person, those made 60 to
31 days in advance will cost
75% per person and for 30
days or less in advance, the
charge will be 100% of the fare.
For sailings of one to four
nights, Royal Caribbean will not
charge for cancellations made
75 days or more in advance,
but will charge 50% per person
for cancellations made between
74 and 61 days in advance,
75% for those made 60 to 31
days in advance and 100% for
cancellations made within 30
days.
Royal Caribbean’s old
cancellation policy allowed
cruisers to cancel sailings up
to 57 days in advance with
only the deposit charged and
100% of the cruise fare for
cancellations of 14 days or
less from departure.
The new cancellation policy
is to encourage travellers to
cancel earlier if they wish
to do so, according to Royal
Caribbean.
New cancellation policy from RCI
02 May 2018
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