How to negotiate a great price on cruise holidays
Posted in General on 07. Jun, 2010
With the increasing costs of foreign travel it can seem impossible to bring together a travel plan that meets a reasonable budget. Fuel costs have led some airlines to attach additional costs and fees wherever possible, with reluctant travellers being required to foot the bill. Fortunately, as the internet grows and communication is becoming increasingly simple, there is no better time to name your own price on a holiday. More specifically, with no need to book a flight, and with savings as high as fifty percent being possible over retail, a cruise can be an excellent choice for those seeking out an excellent travel deal.
The most important point to understand when negotiating a good price for a cruise is the vacancy rate. Cruise lines must fill a certain capacity of their ship in order to be profitable, and they will do anything in their power to keep these cabins filled. Online travel agencies can sometimes offer this vacancy information, improving the odds that your offer is accepted. Some travel websites limit the number of offers a user can submit, however eager shoppers should consider working with friends and family on other computers, securing more opportunities to successfully bid on a trip.
Finally, if all else fails, it is still possible to name your own price with an agent over the telephone. Cruise line managers are often permitted to negotiate with customers, and any traveller should take advantage of this fact.
