Princess Cruises extends Book with Confidence
Princess Cruises is giving guests an added level of comfort when they book with the extension of the Book with Confidence program, and has extended health and safety protocols.
Book with Confidence is now extended to summer 2022 sailings, including all cruises departing through September 30, 2022, for all bookings made by March 2, 2022.
It allows guests to make summer travel plans with confidence knowing that if plans change, their cruise is protected.
It allows the flexibility to change plans up to 30 days prior to the day of departure, receiving cancellation fees as a future cruise credit to then book another voyage when the time is right.
"With the extension of Book with Confidence, we’re giving cruisers the confidence to book now, knowing they have flexibility in case they need to alter their plans," said Deanna Austin, Princess Cruises chief commercial officer.
Additionally, Princess Cruises will continue to operate vaccinated cruises, as defined by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for guests who have received their final dose of an approved vaccine at least 14-days prior.
Princess Medallion Class summer cruises sail to destinations including Alaska, the Caribbean, Mediterranean, British Isles, Scandinavia and Canada and New England.
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