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Oceania cancels cruises through June 30


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Just got an email confirming cancelation of our May 25 cruise.

 

Bits and pieces from the lengthy email ...

 

" ... we have extended the suspension of global voyages to include sailings embarking through June 30, 2020.. As a result, your upcoming voyage is cancelled."

 

"To make up for the inconvenience of this suspension, guests who are currently booked on voyages with embarkation dates from May 15 to June 30, 2020 will automatically receive a Future Cruise Credit worth 125% of the cruise fare paid. This is our way of providing even more value to our loyal guests to cruise with us at a later date. This Future Cruise Credit is valid for one year from date issued and applicable towards all published sailings through December 31, 2022.  All Future Cruise Credits will automatically be processed to your Oceania Club profile after May 8, 2020.

 

For guests who prefer to forfeit the higher value of the 125% Future Cruise Credit, a lower value full refund option is available. Those guests can request a refund of the fare paid to be reimbursed to the original form of payment 90 days after the request. Please contact us no later than close of business on May 8, 2020 to request a refund."

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Expect to see these notices  for July, August September, October, November......  or untill the Chinese release the vaccine they will announce  once the western nations are borught to their knees and will no longer pressure china  on anything from trade to human rights

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3 hours ago, Hawaiidan said:

Expect to see these notices  for July, August September, October, November......  or untill the Chinese release the vaccine they will announce  once the western nations are borught to their knees and will no longer pressure china  on anything from trade to human rights

 

That's what Xi said...

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Exactly Shawnino - That is the game. 

 

Get to your credit card company now and indicate "third party default" - meaning your TA is the 3rd party and they are in default because they do not have the $, the cruise line does.

 

My sisters credit card company issued a dispute to Oceania and will be issuing a refund shortly to her card. Master Card indicated they want to know who are the companies that are not paying within 60 days.

 

Stop taking this bull from the cruise lines. Onwards consumers. Reward yourself first.

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