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NTRODUCTION:
This Cruise/CruiseTour Resale Ticket Contract (the “Ticket Contract” or the “Agreement”) describes the terms and conditions that will apply to the relationship between the Passenger and the Carrier for the Vessel with respect to the Cruise or CruiseTour covered by this Agreement. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, this Agreement supersedes any other written or oral representations or agreements relating to the subject matter of this Agreement or the Cruise or the CruiseTour but excluding the terms of the Cruise Lines International Association (“CLIA”) Passenger Bill of Rights that the Vessel’s Operator has adopted as a requirement of being a member of CLIA. In the event of a direct conflict between a provision of this Ticket Contract and a provision of the CLIA Passenger Bill of Rights in effect at the time of booking (the “CLIA Passenger Bill of Rights”), the CLIA Passenger Bill of Rights controls. In addition, Carrier’s policies and procedures relating to COVID -19 (“COVID-19 Policies and Procedures”) are described generally in Section 4 and elsewhere herein. Carrier reserves the right to change or modify these policies as required or recommended by governmental agencies and health authorities in the U.S. and the destinations visited. Carrier’s COVID-19 Policies and Procedures will be updated as needed and are available at www.celebritycruises.com. In the event of any conflict between the COVID-19 Policies and Procedures described herein and those described at www.celebritycruises.com, the website policies and procedures shall prevail. All references to “COVID-19” herein shall include any existing or future variants of coronaviruses that cause COVID-19.

 

Your particular cruise space was sold by the Carrier to a Third Party Reseller that is reselling or otherwise providing that space to you. That Third Party Reseller may establish its own terms and conditions that govern the relationship between you and the Third Party Reseller. Any such terms and conditions shall not modify the terms and conditions of this Ticket Contract. Among other things, that third party may offer entertainment or amenities or other programs (collectively “Third Party Amenities”) that are not part of the Cruise or CruiseTour sold to the Third Party Reseller. The Carrier bears no responsibility for the marketing or performance of any Third Party Amenities and disclaims any liability to Passenger for the same. In addition, the Cruise or CruiseTour Fares, payment and cancellation/refund terms and conditions for the Cruise or CruiseTour Fares are established by the Third Party Reseller. Carrier shall bear no responsibility for providing any refunds, cruise credit or any other form of compensation to Passenger for their Cruise or CruiseTour; such refunds, cruise credit or any other form of compensation shall be the sole responsibility of the Third Party Reseller.

 

Purchase or use of this Ticket Contract, whether or not signed by the Passenger, shall constitute the agreement by Passenger, on behalf of himself and all other persons traveling under this Ticket Contract (including any accompanying minors or other persons for whom the Ticket Contract was purchased), to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Ticket Contract. This Ticket Contract cannot be modified except in a writing signed by a corporate officer of Operator. In addition, Guest acknowledges the availability of and Guest agrees to abide by the terms and conditions which appear in the applicable Carrier brochure or online at www.celebritycruises.com (excluding the Cruise or CruiseTour Fares, payment terms, and cancellation/refund terms which shall be established by the Third Party Reseller). Except for the items excluded by the preceding sentence, in the event of any conflict between the Third Party Reseller’s terms, or other brochure or website materials and this Ticket Contract, the terms of this Ticket Contract shall prevail.

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6 minutes ago, Jeremiah1212 said:

That's the standard cruise contract for anyone who booked through a travel agent. 

 

The direct booking and third party (travel agent) contracts are both here:

 

https://www.celebritycruises.com/guest-terms/united-states/

 

 

I just spoke to an Agent with Celebrity...he said I should never have been sent the email with the Contract and other attachments..it is only sent out if I would have booked our cruise with an outside Agent...talk about a faux pas!  But thanks for your input....

 

14 minutes ago, RTShaker said:

Which ship and sailing?

Reflection in Feburary

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