Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Royal Caribbean Brand ups their fuel surcharges

Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. is revising the fuel supplement charged to guests sailing onboard three of its brands.

The revised fuel supplements will apply to bookings made throughout the world on or after June 30, 2008. Onboard Royal Caribbean International® and Celebrity Cruises®, for first and second guests in a stateroom, the revised fuel supplement will be $10 (USD) per-person, per-day, and total no more than $140 (USD) per-person, per-cruise. Additional guests in a stateroom will be charged $5 (USD) per-person, per-day, and total no more than $70 (USD) per-person, per cruise.

Onboard Azamara CruisesSM, for first and second guests in a stateroom, the revised fuel supplement will be $15 (USD) perperson,per-day. Additional guests in a stateroom will not be charged a fuel supplement.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Royal Caribbean International is a cruise line. The company is well known for a number of different amenities like specialty restaurants, surfing simulators, rock-climbing walls, and ice-skating rinks on their cruise ships. However, the clients of the company are dissatisfied of the level of the living provided during the cruise. Thanks God I went to this great site www.pissedconsumer.com, read the customers’ feed backs and did not travel with Royal Caribbean.

Mindy said...

Again, Shon Bi seems to have a problem with Royal Caribbean. I don't know who this person is and I would advise you to ignore the comments without more substantial support.