When using a My241 Rewards certificate, members must pay a non-refundable redemption fee starting from AUD $39 per person at the time of booking. In addition to this fee, travellers are responsible for mandatory travel-related charges such as government taxes, port charges, gratuities (if applicable), and other supplier fees. These costs are standard in the cruise industry and are not included in the certificate redemption fee.
Additional Fees When Using a My241 Rewards Certificate
When redeeming a My241 Rewards certificate, there are a few costs that members should be aware of at the time of booking.
1. Redemption Fee
A non-refundable redemption fee starting from AUD $39 per person is required when the certificate is used. This fee is charged at the time the booking is confirmed and is separate from the cruise fare or any other travel costs.
2. Government Taxes and Port Charges
Cruise bookings typically include mandatory government taxes and port charges, which are set by the ports and local authorities. These charges vary depending on the cruise itinerary and destination and must be paid by all passengers.
3. Supplier Charges and Fees
Depending on the cruise line and specific sailing, additional fees may apply, including supplier charges related to the cruise booking.
4. Gratuities
Some cruise lines apply daily gratuities or service charges for onboard staff. If applicable, these charges are not included in the certificate and will be payable as part of the cruise booking.
5. Other Optional Costs
Travellers may also choose to purchase optional extras such as beverage packages, shore excursions, Wi-Fi, travel insurance, or specialty dining. These are not included in the certificate and are payable separately.