No it's not.
'A person is guilty of theft if he dishonestly appropriates property belonging to another with the intention of permanently depriving the other of it'.
I take my first Princess cruise next month and I was given Platinum membership immediately but nothing for my wife who shares my P&O record!
A quick email to Princess resulted in complimentary Platinum membership for her.
Princess appears unique in that they answered my email immediately as well as all other phone calls made to them. It's hard to believe they belong to the same group as P&O.
P&O, in my opinion, have gone downhill since covid. I would suggest that most other cruise lines are not a sideways move but forward of P&O in most respects. The only saving grace for P&O is the price as far as I'm concerned.
I must be one of the lucky ones with this app!
I have no issues whatsoever with it and my next cruise in June has all the information correctly recorded, including my recently purchased Plus package, my booked excursions and all of my dining reservations. The same applies to my wife's copy of the app.
The timings cannot be guaranteed and frequently ships have been held up waiting for excursions that have been delayed for traffic conditions etc.
I think you know the answer.............
Honest Britannia reviews please?
An unfortunate title for your first forum post!
You only want honest reviews, suggesting that you consider some or many of them are dishonest?
I'm quite happy with the existing one but equally as happy to try out the new one when it arrives. My next cruise isn't due till after the new app arrives so I might as well get used to it.
I booked my first Princess cruise a few months back and my P&O loyalty was transferred to Princess although my wife's wasn't. An email resolved that and we now both have loyalty awarded on our first Princess cruise.
Judging by some of the prices advertised in the duty free shop on Britannia recently, if I'd tried that I could have made a loss! I can't remember the exact price but Baileys, for example, is about £5 cheaper in Iceland (the shop!).