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Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises to charge $35 for paper cruise tickets

17 Nov 2009

Cruise deals took a new twist when the Royal Caribbean Cruises announced switching to e-tickets as the default option for all its three North American brands- Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises and Azamara Cruises. The Royal Caribbean embarks that, with effect to the bookings made on or after December 13th, passengers on the Royal Caribbean and Celebrity Ships who still need a paper ticket rather than e-tickets will have to pay an extra fee of $35. The fee will be waived from Azamara bookings. This is a new twist to Cruise deals because till date the Royal Caribbean had never levied extra charges to those not utilizing e-tickets. We offer flexible Cruise deals across the Royal Caribbean and offer both Celebrity and Azamara Cruises. Our travel plans include all the amenities and resources ideal to make a lively cruise experience.

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