NCL to pay commission on future cruise credits, raise gratuities

|
NCL to pay commission on future cruise credits, raise gratuities

Following similar policy changes by Carnival and Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line will pay travel agents if clients redeem a future cruise credit.

Should an NCL guest redeem a future cruise certificate issued after June 1, 2018, the guest's agent will receive the full value of that booking's commission.

Also, Norwegian Cruise Line on April 1 will raise gratuities, exactly one year after the line last increased them.

Gratuities on standard cabins fleetwide (except on the Norwegian Sky and Sun) will rise from $13.99 to $14.50 per day. Guests staying in suites and The Haven will pay $17.50 per day, up from $16.99.

Guests on the Norwegian Sun and Sky, ships that include alcoholic beverages in the cruise price, will see the gratuity charge increase from $18.99 to $19.99. Guests staying in suites on those ships will pay $22.99, up from $21.99.

Guests who have made a booking by March 31 will have the option of prepaying their service charges at the current rate if done prior to the sail date.

Comments

From Our Partners


From Our Partners

2013 Global Travel Marketplace
2013 Global Travel Marketplace
Watch Now
CruiseWorld
CruiseWorld
Watch Now
The PhoCusWright Conference
The PhoCusWright Conference
Watch Now
JDS Travel News JDS Viewpoints JDS Africa/MI