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Letter to the Editor

22 Aug 2018
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Cruises International responds to TNW report

I WOULD like to respond to

the article titled ‘Storm At

Sea’, which appeared in the

July 11 issue of TNW.

The article is the result

of an email that I sent to

decision makers in the

industry, bringing to their

attention the risks involved

when placing reservations

for Royal Caribbean,

Celebrity and Azamara

(RCL) and other brands,

through operators who are

not authorised, either by

Cruises International and/

or RCL to do so. If anything

goes wrong with any of

these reservations or if,

for any reason, the client

has any pre or post or

during sailing complaints

or disputes we, Cruises

International, will not be

able to step in and assist

in resolving these issues.

We urged our partners

to act responsibly and to

channel their business

with Royal Caribbean

International and its affiliate

brands through Cruises

International, RCL’s only

official local representative,

and our appointed re-sellers.

Whether they book directly

with us, or they use any of

our appointed distributors,

such as wholesalers or

the online tools we offer.

Furthermore, we have

access to the reservations

placed through the

appointed channels and

we have direct access

to the highest levels of

management in order to

resolve any issue or dispute

effectively and to the

client’s satisfaction. Using

unauthorised channels

places both the agent and

their client at risk, which

will result in financial and

reputational damage. In

order to protect the trade

and the consumers, RCL is

taking all necessary steps

to put an end to this

practice.

Our trade partners are

exactly that. Our partners.

We are here to support them

at all times, assist them

to grow their cruise sales

and stand by them and

their clients when there is a

service failure or a dispute

of any kind. We welcome any

feedback that will assist us

to continually improve. After

all, Cruises International can

only be as successful as our

trade partners are.

We reassure our partners

that there is no ‘storm’

whatsoever.

George Argyropoulos,

ceo Cruises Internationa. 

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