Not sure, but I believe the 124.50 is the charge for not departing from one the the Regent "Gateway" airports. Can't really comment on the 137.50 without seeing the full statement.
Only time I have ever seen a wait of more than 1 or 2 to be seated in Compass Rose is following a pre-dinner event such as captain's reception or a very rare pre-dinner show.
Anyone here seen any scheduled maintenance on Splendor? I’ve observed several gaps in the schedule over the next 18 months, but can’t really draw any conclusions as to whether the gaps represent maintenance, charters, or nothing at all.
They do indeed. Kinda hoping you would correct me and say they are back to 270 🙂
Wonder if perhaps part of the 270 to 210 change was due to the fact that with so many flight changes that occur when booking flights many months in advance, Regent Air was trying minimize their work required with flight changes.
As has been stated multiple times on this board, if you are using Regent transfers from the airport or the hotel to the ship, then the time you selected on the website is meaningless.
Not sure I understand your question. The earlier you make your reservation(s), the more likely you are to get the date and time requested. It ain't rocket science.
As has been posted previously, merely using starlink does not guarantee anything. Deployment of the low earth satellites in the past couple years has been focused on providing service to the highest density population areas of the globe, ie over land. Starlink is years away from full deployment of the thousands of additional satellites to provide service over the entire globe. Bottom line, it matters where a ship is located, and whether enough starlink satellites have been deployed to provide the much publicized high speed service in that specific area.
It is not the case. The domestic leg(s) may be first class if you are flying on the same airline for both the domestic and international legs and the legs are ticketed together. No guarantee on the domestic leg, unless of course the first class domestic flight is advertised as such. There is a current promotion underway that does include first class domestic air
Absolutely correct. The terms and conditions are very specific, people just don’t like it when their enforcement affects them personally, and I am sympathetic to that position.
"Also good to know we can take the credit and book our own air at the 210 mark."
You can take the credit and book your own flights as soon as schedules are available from the airlines. Nothing to do with the 210 day mark. That is an arbitrary date set by Regent. Up until a couple months ago, it was 270 days
Same here. And as far as flying coach on domestic legs, that has never happened. As long as the domestic leg and international leg are ticketed together on the same airline or a code share partner airline, the domestic leg has always been first class. Can't speak for all airlines, but true for Delta, United, and American. YMMV.
It’s not just Splendor concierge and above that have dual sinks. Not sure about the lowest level suites, but the suite layout of the F1 and F2 Superior Suites are identical to the concierge suites. The concierge suites have a little better location, a slightly larger balcony, and a coffee machine. Otherwise they are pretty much the same.