Kamis, 19 Agustus 2010

Are the rules for changing your cruise fair?

Cunard are normally quite reasonable with their terms and conditions when transferring cruises. They will allow you to transfer your cruise to any other cruise travelling within 12months of the original departure date, just as long as you are still spending the same amount of money with them.

To me this seems pretty reasonable, they retain your same level of business and you have plenty of flexibility to swap. However - what happens if you need to change your world cruise? Similar conditions apply, you can still transfer as long as you are still spending the same amount of money,and they do allow you to spread this cost across two cruises. However both of these cruises must be within 6 months of the world cruise date. To me this doesn't seem very flexible at all - if you need to cancel a 3 month cruise I imagine it is hard to fit in 2 long cruises (to reach the cost value) within 6 months. Which leaves you no choice but to cancel at loss of deposit.

I know they are running a business, and therefore have to have rules in place to maintain the business. It must cause all sorts of problems having customers cancel  high value world cruises at a late stage. But I am sure there are better solutions for everyone. I would suggest that they cut off the transfer date earlier - ie 4 months before departure to give them plenty of time to resell the cabin, but allow customers to transfer to the following years world cruise. Or  allow customers to spread the value to 2 or 3 cruises all travelling with 12 months of the cruise.

I don't own my own business though and maybe you agree with Cunard - I'd love a few comments?

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