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Are the ships sailing at full capacity?

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We are sailing in 18 days time and still don't have a cabin number.  Another website shows the Queen Victoria as sold out and, with everyone who intends to sail having paid some time ago, why haven't we been allocated a cabin?  If the ship is full it can't be anything to do with potential upgrades (nice as that would be) so what's the hold up?  

Just curious.

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The statistics I have been reporting on the "capacity" thread indicate QV has been sailing recently with about 1700 passengers which is 82% of capacity.

 

Your voyage V227 is not sold out and still has plenty of availability in the Britannia categories. I count 25 available Insides, 12 available Oceanviews and 41 available Britannia Balcony cabins. There are also 4 Queen Suites available on your voyage.

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