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Saga makes an average of £285 per passenger in standard cabin


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If you look at Saga latest results as highlighted in thread on strategic partners.

 

Ocean cruises made average of £331 per deim per passenger. This of course includes solos, deluxe, and suites.  Who pay more  per head. However standard double cabins are nearly 80%. When you take into account the numbers of each type of cabin and higher cost ,eg a midship Suite pays 190%. Then the average per deim is 117% of the average for a standard cabin.

 

So Saga averaged £285 ppn for it's standard cabins. Of course an E deck on launch would be less and a late booking for A deck more.

 

Still a healthy price putting Saga towards luxury lines and well above likes of Cunard. We must think its value as have booked again

 

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The per firm is likely to rise quite a bit. I’ve looked at a random cruise for Aug 2025, so prices are still discounted. A couple in a standard cabin on D deck will pay £683 pn. A couple in an aft suite £1,230 pn. I’m guessing prices have risen by about 20% over the last 18 months. Saga is of course benefitting from higher returns on customers’ savings and index linked pension rises, as well as equity release etc. 

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