Cruise Fuel Surcharge – Carnival Eliminate Fuel Surcharge
Wednesday, December 10th, 2008Beginning December 17, 2008, Carnival will not be including a cruise fuel surcharge in their fees. Previously, Carnival charged as much as $15 per day. They will now be refunding those fuel surcharges through a ship board credit after the 17th.
In a statement on Thursday December 3rd, Carnival’s director of marketing, Bill Harber, said oil prices have dropped low enough for the company to lift the surcharges. “As the price of oil has dropped to $46 per barrel, it has now reached a level where we are able to suspend the fuel supplement,” Harber said.
They warned that if fuel prices rise again, they may start charging the fee again.
I believe this action will end up becoming beneficial for Carnival and should lead to a small increase in bookings. Many cruisers were quite upset when the cruise companies began placing fuel surcharges.
Starting in 2010, Royal Caribbean’s fuel surcharge of ten dollars a day will be dropped. They also said that each quarter in 2009, they will examine the fuel conditions to determine whether to refund the charge.
Carnival’s elimination of the fuel surcharge will increase the pressure on Royal Caribbean to also drop their surcharges. I’d expect to see them make a move in the near future.
Lets all hope that oil prices stay down and we never see a cruise fuel surcharge ever again