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What Does Seabourn Do With Price Drops to Already Booked Passengers


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Techomo123,

You are so right. I use a U.K. TA and have no problem with the fact that once I book I cannot cancel without penalty. I don't book a cruise until I am sure I want to take the cruise. It does seem that some in the US do use the lack of a penalty to book and unbook cruises which does play havoc with the inventory. Interesting what you say Ponant does. I wonder if they are the only ones?

 

 

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And hopefully they will tighten this loophole up. It hurts passengers looking for inventory and has TA's doing extra work for nothing.

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