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Norweigan Cruise Line - Ripping us of in the UK?
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That looks a useful site, if only I could speak German, I can't see a language changer.
try www.seascanner.com
also german
will give dreamlines a looksy to see how they compare.
NCL the service charge can be removed.0 -
cruisefish.net - keeps a track on fair changes.
They do a paid service where they email you any price changes OR you can just save the page in your favourites and open/refresh every day or two for free.
If you see a price drop and have booked thru a US agent, contact them asap and ask if they will claim the price difference for you (usually as an obc).
One word of caution - cruishfish only monitor price changes.
Royal Caribbean currently have a deal where you buy an oceonview and get a free upgrade to balcony - that wouldnt show up on cruisefish.
A fantastic feature of the website can be seen here - http://www.cruisefish.net/stats/
Instantly see which cruises are available for cheapest fares - currently showing 18 day transatlantic at just $31 per day.0 -
Thanks, coupleuk, that is a handy link. I have been checking cruisefish for ages and never discovered it!
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Just had a good look there and that $31 rate is for military personnel. Still. I suppose it gives one an idea which cruises may have good prices.0 -
travellerboy wrote: »Most of the recent cruises I have considered, the US T/A are definitely not cheaper. The best deals at the moment are booking via a European T/A like www.dreamlines.de due the fact that the Euro to Pound exchange rate is so good.
This kreuzfahrten site is right up my street - I have a chronic problem with wind.0
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