Fred. Olsen hikes fuel charge
Fred. Olsen has raised its fuel surcharge again for all new bookings on cruises until April 16 2009.
This means the charge applies to those cruises previously featured in the 2008/2009 third edition brochure.
This is the fifth time since December that the surcharge has gone up.
The first two people in a cabin will now pay £6 per person per night with a cap of £120 per person. The third and fourth occupants of the cabin will pay £2.50 per person per night with a cap of £50 per person.
The charge will be levied from this Friday. For more information, contact the reservation department on 01473 742424.
By Dinah Hatch
Dinah
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