Royal Caribbean eliminating spending credit for guests paying nonrefundable deposit

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Royal Caribbean eliminating spending credit for guests paying nonrefundable deposit
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Royal Caribbean International will stop giving guests an onboard spending credit when they book a cruise using a nonrefundable deposit. 

Under the program introduced in July 2017, guests choosing a fare with the nonrefundable deposit would receive a fare discount and bonus credit of up to $100 per cabin to spend on their cruise.

Now, anyone paying a nonrefundable deposit on or after Nov. 1 will no longer get the credit.  

Senior vice president of sales, trade support and service Vicki Freed said internal research found that the spending credit was not a significant factor for guests choosing the nonrefundable option.

Resources that had gone toward the credit will now be used to further lower the fare, she said.

"Guests will be getting a much better price," Freed said.

When guests paying a nonrefundable deposit end up canceling, they get a future cruise credit equal to their deposit, less a $100 change fee. The credit expires in a year.

Many higher-suite categories on Royal Caribbean ships can only be booked using nonrefundable deposits.

Royal Caribbean adopted the program last year in an effort to reduce booking churn.

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