Carnival Cruise Line offer monthly option for EasyPay payment service
Carnival Cruise Line has tweaked its new EasyPay credit service to offer a monthly payment option.
The EasyPay facilty, which launched in June, currently allows payment in three monthly instalments but will now offer monthly payment right up to departure date.
Now monthly installments will be taken automatically on the same date each month from a customer’s Carnival account which is linked to a credit card.
Carnival charges no interest for this, it said.
Once a deposit has been paid, guests can use the ‘Manage My Booking’ tab on the Carnival website to set up Carnival EasyPay monthly payments.
It is also available via call centers and travel agents can also set up a Carnival EasyPay option to process payments on behalf of their clients.
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