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border-radius: 2px; For cancellations of air flights, hotel stays, transfer services, shore excursions, pre-purchased amenities, Royal Caribbean Travel Protection ProgramSM, pre-booked services (such as spa, photography or wedding services) and pre-booked arrangements such as specialty dining, see the applicable terms and conditions for any applicable cancellation charges. Travelers who bought airfare via NCL and who cancel their cruises under the line's other policies will be refunded under those policies, according to the same deadline schedule. LauraS Because you're within your cancelation period you could cancel your booking and rebook under the new promotion. You will lose a non-refundable deposit. If you want a refund in this situation, you will be subject to the normal cancellation policy. Passengers who booked by April 30, 2022, for sailings departing through May 31, 2022, are also covered if local regulations prohibit them from traveling or require them to quarantine. Heres a peek. Since then, she has written thousands of expert cruise tip features; ship, port and shore excursion reviews; and industry news articles. Started June 21, 2021, By Yes, we do this all the time. I recognize you from another thread about difficulties with a TA, so I see why you haven't called. 19952023, The Independent Traveler, Inc. As long as you're not in love with the cabin that you have booked. Passengers are able to cancel closer to the sailing date if they or someone in their travel party tests positive for COVID-19. If the deposit isn't one of the non-refundable deals and the FCC time (2 years) hasn't run out there should be no problem cancelling and re-booking at the lower rate. Celebrity does not give me any information because I booked with a TA they only tell me call to your TA. If you booked a Caribbean cruise through MSC Cruises, you will receive a 125% future cruise credit, which can be used on any sailing departing before Dec. 31, Refunds will be issued to the original form of payment, minus any cancellation fees, which will be refunded via FCC. My guess is that you are not the only one having problems here. /*-->