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Why Cruise Lines Charge Solo Travelers Extra

March 1, 2026·23 days ago·via The Telegraph
Why Cruise Lines Charge Solo Travelers Extra
Most cruise lines design cabins for two passengers, basing advertised rates on double occupancy, so solo travelers face a single supplement that can double the fare, sometimes reaching 200% of the per-person price. This premium fills the revenue gap left by an empty bed, but demand from independent explorers prompts change.

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