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pebem

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  1. This was my initial interpretation as well, but they describe International Air Travel as a consequence of unexpected events like medical emergencies. fly out of the United States to meet their ship at the next available port should they miss their scheduled embarkation in a U.S. port One can choose to avoid this. guests entering the U.S. at the end of their cruise This happens for everyone. guests needing to fly to the U.S. before their cruise ends This could happen for anyone because of medical emergencies. Hence it reads like the requirement "that all guests travel with a passport that is valid for at least six (6) months beyond the end of their cruise" applies to everyone. Anyway, this is why I was unsure and emailed Celebrity. I might also call them and ask to speak to a supervisor. My cruise is a few days, so no time to renew my passport. Time to dig up my birth certificate... if I can find it...
  2. I'm a US Citizen and my passport will be expiring in 3 months when I board my 7-night Mexican Riviera cruise. Based on previous threads on here, it should be perfectly fine, but Celebrity's documentation page is not clear about this situation, so I wanted to get it in writing. I emailed Celebrity and this is what they said: Guests that are US citizens entering the Mexico port passport should be valid for at least 6 months after the cruise. Also, it is sufficient for boarding but that's the requirement. Is the customer service rep wrong or should I be prepared to use my birch certificate + DL to board? Thanks!
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