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Seabourn has extended its “Book with Confidence” policy through to 31 May 2021. The policy provides travellers with even more flexibility, assurance and options to cancel their booking up to 30 days prior to departure on any new bookings and receive a future cruise credit.For bookings made by the end of May 2021 on sailings departing by 31 December 2021, guests may cancel up to 30 days prior to departure and receive a 100% future cruise credit equal to the amount of the non-refundable portion of cancellation fees based on payment already received. The Future Cruise Credit issued using “Book with Confidence” will be valid for 12 months from the date of issue and may then be used to book sailings departing through 31 December 2022.“We know many travellers are planning their next Seabourn voyage and may have some hesitation given the uncertainties of today. To help give them added flexibility and peace of mind, we are extending our ‘Book with Confidence’ policy,” said Steve Smotrys, Vice President of Global Sales for Seabourn.In addition, the policy includes a “Best Fare Guarantee” benefit, ensuring guests can have assurance that they can always request the lowest publicly available fare offered for their voyage in the event fares are lowered on Seabourn.com following booking. (Compensation provided will be in the form of a shipboard credit, suite upgrade, fare reduction or other methods. Additional details on “Book with Confidence” are available on Seabourn’s website).See seabourn.com.
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