Fuel Supplement Suspended
December 12, 2008 by admin ·
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd has announced that they are to suspend the fuel supplement for Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises and Azamara Cruises. This suspension applies to all sailings that depart from the 1st January 2009 to anywhere in the world.
This suspension in the fuel supplement is due to the lower prices of fuel that are currently in place.
Guests who now book a cruise that departs from 1st January 2008 will not be charged the fuel supplement and those who have already booked for sailings after this date will receive a refund.
For the full press release see The Cruise News.
Connecting Flights Royal Caribbean
December 4, 2008 by admin ·
When travelling to your Royal Caribbean cruise you will be transferred to wherever your cruise starts with minimum fuss. A lot of the Caribbean cruises depart from Texas and Florida and so a connecting flight is important for UK customers.
You will be flown over the day before your cruise is due to depart and will be transferred to a hotel for the night. You can then board the cruise at your own pace the day after. The cost of the flights from the UK are included in the price so you do not need to worry about any extra charges.
2009 Debut for Oasis
December 3, 2008 by admin ·
Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas is scheduled to make her debut in December 2009. She is currently under construction in Finland and has just reached an important maritime milestone. Oasis of the Seas was floated out in mid November ready to begin the final stages of interior work.
The cruise ship will feature a unique concept whereby the ship will be divided into seven areas which will enable guests to find an area that best suits their personal style, preference and mood. Guests will also find a wide array of accommodation options to suit all needs and tastes.
Oasis of the Seas will weigh in at 220,000 gross tons and will cater for 5,400 guests in 2,700 staterooms. Facilities onboard will include a sports zone, fitness centre, youth zone and entertainment place on a total of 16 decks.
For the full press release see The Cruise News.
Royal Caribbean Connecting Flights
December 1, 2008 by admin ·
When travelling to your Royal Caribbean cruise you will be transferred to wherever your cruise starts with minimum fuss. A lot of the Caribbean cruises depart from Texas and Florida and so a connecting flight is important for UK customers.
You will be flown over the day before your cruise is due to depart and will be transferred to a hotel for the night. You can then board the cruise at your own pace the day after. The cost of the flights from the UK are included in the price so you do not need to worry about any extra charges.