On Booking Your Travel Online
The proliferation of online commerce and transactions has made feasible various services to be made obtainable online. This also includes booking cruise holidays which has become one of the most popular trends in the field of ‘dream holidays.’ However, there’s obvious pitfalls for booking your cruise holiday so in the event you require to protect yourself against any potential issues, ask yourself these questions:
1. Does the cost that is posted online the actual or total cost that you will pay? Lots of travel agencies, or any other establishments for that matter, that post cheap and affordable prices online only to find out that there’s hidden fees like port charges, service fees and some charges for your documents to be mailed. It is important that you know the actual fees before you sign up for any cruise so that you won’t be flabbergasted when your credit card bill arrives.
2. Will you pay a bigger deposit with the world wide web company than what is actually necessary by the cruise line? Some cruise/travel agencies co-mingle their money and they put additional charges on top of the deposit that is necessary by the cruise lines. Some sees this as a suitable practice, however, there ought to be some fixed limit on how much these agencies can charge for the deposit.
3. Will the agency or cruise liner provide a specialist that will answer all of my questions? Lots of online travel agencies do not provide a live one who will be personally answering all of your questions. Most agencies only provide e mail addresses and a phone number to call. Some does not even have any contact details! Emails may not be immediately answered which may finally result to you boarding the cruise ship with still lots of questions in your mind.
4. Are you aware that when you book your cruise online, you are practically renouncing your legal rights, if in any case, something goes wrong? Lots of people do not read the fine print but in the event you are among the elite few that does, you will recognize that the prints are not as stunning as it is. These documents are practically disclaimers that tell you that the travel company or agency won’t be responsible or liable for any issues or difficulties that you will encounter along with your cruise or booking. Here’s the way it is basically understood: if the cruise does not push through, then the company is not liable and you are to sort the issue by yourself. If the travel/cruise agency, for some unusual reason, books you on the wrong ship or cruise, then you are also entirely by yourself to settle the issue.
5. Do you trust the company or agency that you are transacting with? It is important that the company that you will pick is one that is reliable and reliable that they won’t compromise your personal information and sell these to identity theft criminals. There’s even instances when employees of these online establishments makes use of their client’s personal information like credit card numbers for their own advantage and to perpetrate their identity theft activities.
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