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21 minutes ago, Bell Boy said:

The above T&C 5 is only applicable 'before the final balance' has been paid.

If the full balance has already been paid and one of the two drops out then they are listed as a no show on embarkation day 

This happened to me some years when a travel companion dropped out ( after final balance) I incurred no extra charge.  Travel companion claimed through their travel insurance  .    

My mother passed away ten weeks before our sailing, after full payment, and this is the clause Cunard directed me to.  The insurance cover ceased on her death so no claim was made.

 

I did not query it as at the time it was low on the priority list as I'm sure you'll appreciate.

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1 hour ago, Bell Boy said:

The above T&C 5 is only applicable 'before the final balance' has been paid.

If the full balance has already been paid and one of the two drops out then they are listed as a no show on embarkation day 

This happened to me some years when a travel companion dropped out ( after final balance) I incurred no extra charge.  Travel companion claimed through their travel insurance  .    

That seems to clarify things. Thanks. 
 

The message seems to be, yes, you can still travel alone.  👏

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