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Royal Caribbean Extends Options for Cruisers Who Had Cruises Canceled

Royal Caribbean is extending options for cruisers who had cruises canceled due to the shutdown from the COVID-19 pandemic.

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To make things easier and to be more flexible, Royal Caribbean is extending options through May 31st, 2020 for all guests intending to rebook with the cruise line, but not yet in receipt of their Future Cruse Certificate. This extension allows you to await the delivery of your FCC to apply to the booking and then only pay any potential remaining balance at that time.

Eligible guests are those who are awaiting their Future Cruise Credits from “Cruise with Confidence” policy and Global Sailing Suspension guidance.

Other details include:

  • Applicable bookings include Undeposited Individual (FIT) Reservations.
  • Initial deposits to be automatically extended to May 31st, 2020; Final payment deadlines remain unchanged.
  • Effective Date: New reservations beginning March 18th, 2020.
  • Sailing Window: Departing on-or-before December 31st, 2021.

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