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cruiserjanet

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I think you may have booked a 14 day cruise consisting of two single 7 day cruises. In this case it would be counted as a single cruise not two. In order for it to count as two you would need to have two booking numbers and by the sounds of it, you have one.

 

Cheers,

Peter

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For instance on the Caribbean Princess if you booked voyage B636 and B637 it would be a B2B 14 day cruise counting as two cruises. If you booked B636A it would be a single 14 day cruise.

 

If you book the B636 and B637 it would count as two cruises, If you booked B636A it would count as one.

 

Cheers,

Peter

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