My question is more about the legal aspect of conflicting information, rather than the enforcement of a rule.
In the Terms and conditions document that we are asked to "sign" at check in, clause 26 relating to Guest property and luggage restrictions, 26.1 states - Each Guest may bring on board two pieces of baggage, with each piece weighing a maximum of 20 KG.
In the general FAQs found at https://www.ncl.com/uk/en/freestyle-cruise/prepare-for-your-cruise/what-to-pack#:~:text=Bag Allowances,be delivered to your stateroom. It is stated that Bag Allowances
Each guest is allowed two pieces of checked luggage with a 50-pound maximum each, same as airlines.*
50lbs is 22.7kg.
20kg is 44 lbs.
* My airline has a 23Kg limit and I'd like to pack to that!!
It's not the amount - it's the principle of being asked to verify in T&C that I'm going to bring a lesser amount that they have previously advised me in the FAQs.
Has anyone questioned this. I tried yesterday in Live chat but I got mysteriously cut off !!
I'm going to sound very anal about this but legally speaking they make a big thing of READ EVERYTHING and READ THESE REGULATIONS so I read it. And found a discrepancy.
Any thoughts? ( Thanks for not just repling that they don't enforce weight regs, that's not my point.)
I have searched the boards to see if this aspect of luggage allowance has been addressed. Apologies if I've just not been able to find it. But I have found the likes of this question about if the rule is enforced.