Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. Voluntarily Revises Fuel Supplement

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PH8

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Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. Voluntarily Revises Fuel Supplement
MIAMI, March 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- After working closely with the Florida Attorney General's office, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. today announced it has voluntarily agreed to eliminate its fuel supplement on any bookings made prior to the announcement of the fuel supplement on November 16, 2007.

Royal Caribbean will eliminate the fuel supplement for any guests who had a booking made prior to November 16. Guests booked before November 16 who paid the fuel supplement and have taken their cruise will receive a refund through the form of payment used to purchase their sailing. Guests booked before November 16 who paid the fuel supplement and have not taken their cruise will receive their refund as an onboard credit during their sailing.

As originally announced, the company did not charge the fuel supplement to guests with bookings made and paid in full before November 16. It will now eliminate the fuel supplement for guests with bookings made but not paid in full before that date. These latter guests were also provided with a three- week period in which to cancel their sailing without penalty.

The company has been in discussions with the Florida Attorney General's office to ensure the fuel supplement was implemented in a fair and reasonable manner.

The fuel supplement, which remains in place for North American bookings made on or after November 16, 2007, involves three Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. brands: Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises and Azamara Cruises. The fuel supplement consists of a $5 per-guest, per-day charge for sailings that depart on or after February 1, 2008. The fuel supplement applies only to the first and second guests in each stateroom and does not exceed $70 per person per sailing.

Today's announcement will have no impact on the company's revenue projections and the company reaffirms its previous yield guidance.

The Florida Attorney General's office is expected to issue a press release regarding this matter Tuesday morning.

Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. is a global cruise vacation company that operates Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises, Pullmantur, Azamara Cruises and CDF Croisieres de France. The company has a combined total of 37 ships in service and seven under construction. It also offers unique land- tour vacations in Alaska, Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe, Latin and South America and New Zealand. Additional information can be found on www.royalcaribbean.com , www.celebrity.com . www.pullmantur.es , www.azamaracruises.com , or www.rclinvestor.com .
 
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sanjoseca

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I very pleased that you took care of that annoying little problem PH. Thanks....I owe you a glass of wine.
 
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Jeannine

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I called RCCL and they said the booking had to be made and paid in full prior to 11/16/07 for them to reverse the charge. I booked in August 2007 and paid in full January 4th 2008. When I mentioned that's not what has been published about this, they say that is wrong. What to do??
 
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PH8

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It is for real..........(San was just kidding around with me)...

Jeanine--since they just announced this last night,I would wait a day or two........chances are all the reps dont even know about it yet..........

Not sure when your cruise is,but they wont reverse the charges if you're cruising soon.



Heres the deal in a nutshell...........

This only applies to cruises booked before Nov 16th.......if you booked after,you'll still pay the surcharge....


If you already took a cruise(and had paid the FS),you'll get that back on your credit card.


If you made final payment for a cruise and paid the FS,you will get that amount as OBC on your cruise.


If you have not made your final payment, the fuel surcharge will come off the final amount owed
 
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MarciaL

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Makes me happy PH......

With gas prices what they are today, anything helps......
 
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egh170

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Guess What? Royal Caribbean and other cruise lines are saying the same thing about high fuel costs. "Anything helps"
 
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AJ coast

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Glad to see it was dropped. I always thought it was a bit weak for them to impose this surcharge after a deposit had been made, though I understand they can do such a thing under the cruise ticket contract.
 
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PH8

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In this day and age of high fuel costs, we pay for it in more ways than cruising(for instance,food prices).................cruising is a luxury that many cant afford that much anymore...
 
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