Thomas Cook amendment fees
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noelphobic
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Does anyone know whether there is a charge to remove a guest from a holiday booking. It's for a cruise. I've googled and can't find an answer and you can only use online chat if you have the booking reference (I'm the person who's pulling out and I didn't book it).
I'll carry on looking but thought I'd ask in case anyone knew. Tia.
I'll carry on looking but thought I'd ask in case anyone knew. Tia.
3 stone down, 3 more to go
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The booking is very likely to need to be recosted.
You will need to call TC.0 -
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The cost will depend on whether it's a Thomas Cook cruise, or a cruise booked through Thomas Cook.
You'll need to get the lead passenger to speak to whoever they booked it through.0 -
Which cruise line is it? Thomas cook don't have their own cruise ships so it will be the t+cs of the cruise company. There are lots of questions to get the right answer. When does the cruise go, how many in a cabin, have you paid in full, are you in deposit, is it an insurable reason you don't want to go? There will be a charge but it depends what your answers are to the above questions.0
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