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  1. We, as any apparently many others travel business class on long flights.  Seabourn should offer business class at a reasonable price as do Silversea and Regent.  We've opted for one of the  other lines many times due to their business class offerings. 

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  2. Makes sense to me.

     

    On the subject of age, I'm seeing more guests in their 40s-50s onboard than when I first started to cruise with SB, and many of us in that demographic do need to be connected for business purposes.

    OTOH, many of the older guests are Diamond and D Elite so they're getting 'free' internet anyway.

    All cr use lines are now marketing to the millennial demographic since that population is their future. You would think they would take that into consideration when looking at their wifi offerings.

  3. Sailed on Seabourn last year and only option for unlimited Internet was $400 for the entire cruise. Will be sailing again in October and curious as to whether SB has changed their internet policy considering other lines like Silversea are now offering unlimited access.

  4. As far as I know, you can only book air reservations directly with Seabourn. If you booked through a travel agent, the travel agent will have to contact Seabourn for air reservations. I have not bee able to find way to book air online through the Seabourn website

  5. On the Muse. Two people may access the internet simultaneously as long as they each create an account with a login name, suite number, password, and date of birth. However, you can't log in with two different devices using the same account. They say press reader is available as long as you have internet access. That's true anywhere.

  6. Did a TA on the Cloud a couple of years ago. Seas were fairly calm until we reached the Mediterranean. Had to cancel stop in Gibraltar due to high seas. Still enjoy all the days st sea on a TA cruise

  7. We had a problem with trying to upgrade on Delta and even 60 days prior to our cruise we were told Silversea hadn’t paid for our tickets yet. Then, later, when they were paid (around 30 days) Delta said due to the type of tickets booked by Silversea we couldn’t upgrade. We got our travel agent involved and she could only manage to get us upgraded to Delta Comfort on ONE out of four legs because everything was full. She further stated that you should always book in the class of tickets you prefer, such as Business class and never book coach hoping to upgrade. That’s why we like Regent.

     

     

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    I took the advice and called Delta. They gave me the confirmation number when I gave them the flight information. Was able to get seats finally.

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