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Financial matters
  • Do you charge for Credit Card payments?
  • When are final balances due?
  • To whom are cheques made payable?
  • Can I pay by bank transfer?
  • I have a loyalty Club discount voucher, how does this work?
  • What is your deposit schedule?
  • Before you travel
  • When will my tickets arrive
  • Can I prebook seats?
  • When is the cabin assigned when booked as a guarantee?
  • Can I book excursions in advance
  • Flights
  • Is an e-ticket the same as a Ticket on Departure?
  • What are the benefits of e-tickets?
  • What does 2PC mean on my ticket for baggage allowances?
  • What terminal am I going from?
  • Can you provide car parking at the airport?
  • Can I pre-book seats on the plane?
  • I have a flight which involves changing planes in the US. What does this entail?
  • Why does the return flight from the US take less time than travelling out?
  • What happens if I miss my connecting flight?
  • Can I prebook special meals?
  • What are the check in times?
  • Before you book
  • When is the Hurricane Season?
  • What is an Over 55 offer?
  • Do I have to have insurance?
  • Where are your booking conditions?
  • Are you ABTA bonded?
  • Transfers
  • How much do cabs cost in Miami
  • On board matters
  • What is the currency on board ship?
  • When are the two evening meal sittings?
  • Do I have to leave the ship at each port of call?
  • Can I send receive emails?
  • When does embarkation commence?
  • What Board basis are hotels offered by the cruise lines
  • What is the board basis on a cruise ship?
  • I would like to upgrade my cabin
  • Visas and Passports
  • Do I need a visa for the USA?
  • Will I need visas for the ports visited on the cruise
  • I am not a UK national what should I do about visas?
  • Does my child need a passport for travel to the USA?
  • I have a criminal record, can I travel on the VISA WAIVER SCHEME?
  • Gratuities (tipping!)
  • Can I prepay tips?
  • How much should I tip?
  • Are tips included?
  • Whom should I tip?
  • FAQ - Answers
    Financial matters
  • Do you charge for Credit Card payments?
  • Yes. We charge 1.75% for personal credit cards and 2% for any business card transactions. There is no charge for debit card payments.
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  • When are final balances due?
  • Final balances are due to us 12 weeks prior to departure.
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  • To whom are cheques made payable?
  • GLOBAL PROFESSIONALS
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  • Can I pay by bank transfer?
  • Yes, please contact our staff and they will advise accordingly. Please be sure to quote your four figure Global Professionals booking reference on the payment so that we can allocate funds correctly!
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  • I have a loyalty Club discount voucher, how does this work?
  • If you have a discount voucher from the cruise line, we will be happy to accept this at the time of booking. Please submit the orginal voucher ( photocopies will not be accepted, sorry! ) to us and we will then amend your final balance accordingly once approved by the cruise line. If you book within 12 weeks then we will issue a cheque once the voucher has been accepted by them.
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  • What is your deposit schedule?
  • In the case of ABTA retail bookings where we act as booking agent for a cruise line then their deposit terms will apply and we will advise accordingly.

    If the holiday is one of our own tailor made arrangements where Global Professionals books flights and hotels etc in addition to the cruise arrangement then we will charge £250 or 20% of the final invoice value, which ever is the greater. Note that this might be exceeded in the case of special fare arrangements where a package includes flights which must be paid for in full at the time of booking. Your travel consultant will assist you here.
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    Before you travel
  • When will my tickets arrive
  • We expect to receive tickets approximately 2 weeks prior to departure. Once received they will be forwarded on to you without delay.
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  • Can I prebook seats?
  • Yes and no! On scheduled flights each aircraft has a number of seats which can be allocated prior to departure. We can request these for you at a cost of £10 plus any charge which the airline might charge in future. As is the case with such things these seats can not be 100% confirmed as a change of aircraft might mean a different configuration. In this very rare event no refund can be given.
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  • When is the cabin assigned when booked as a guarantee?
  • In some cases we hear back from the cruise line within 24 hours of booking. In other cases you might not hear of your definitive cabin number until you show up at the pier. In 99% of cases however we can give you the assigned cabin number before we receive tickets.
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  • Can I book excursions in advance
  • Most cruise lines give you the chance to book these upfront. Most cruise lines websites have details on the excursions offered by destination and you can either book these online or via their office. If you want us to book these for you we will be happy to help but we will have to charge £10 booking fee.
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    Flights
  • Is an e-ticket the same as a Ticket on Departure?
  • No, an e-ticket is an electronic version of the more traditional paper ticket. Paper tickets are being phased out by all the airlines and are being replaced by e-tickets. An e-ticket can be presented at the check in desk and does not require you to pick up a "proper" ticket at the sales desk.
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  • What are the benefits of e-tickets?
  • E-tickets are better than paper tickets in that they can be replaced much more simply. If you ever lost a paper ticket the airlines were at liberty to charge for a replacement, this meant a trip to the airline office and caused a lot of hassle in addition to the cost. An e-ticket can be faxed or emailed to you if lost and is just the same to the airline as a traditional paper ticket. Within 2 years paper tickets will be consigned to the history books!
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  • What does 2PC mean on my ticket for baggage allowances?
  • On intercontinental services airlines tend to use the "piece" system, which means that you are allowed a maximum of 2 pieces of luggage. There are maximum dimensions which apply which can vary between the airlines but a "normal sized" suitcase will be fine in most cases. UK airport health and safety guidelines insist that no piece weighs more than 32 Kg. Items weighing more than this will be rejected at checkin. Note that baggage allowances are subject to change, so you are advised to check with the airline websites or call us on 0845 644 3188 for more information before you pack!
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  • What terminal am I going from?
  • We have terminal information for all the major UK departure points. Simply go to links section for information on all UK airports and follow the links to each one.
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  • Can you provide car parking at the airport?
  • Yes! We can even save you money on the gate prices too!

    Either call us and we will advise accordingly or you can go to our Extra Services Section on our Home Page and there you will find a link to our partner site offering Car parking. To save your nerves and get the holiday off to a flying start why not book a hotel overnight and get car parking included? You might be surprised to find that this is on occasions cheaper than parking alone!
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  • Can I pre-book seats on the plane?
  • In many cases this can be done however airlines only save a proportion of seats for preallocation. The remainder are allocated at check in. If we can't book the seats you are looking for then be sure to check in early and get the pick of what's left.
    On charter flights there may well be a charge levied by the airline for this service. This will increase if you are looking for "extended leg room" seats however emergency exit seats can only be allocated on date of travel at check in due to safety issues.
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  • I have a flight which involves changing planes in the US. What does this entail?
  • US law states that all passengers will have to clear customs and immigration formalities at the first point of entry into the US. This means that you will have to present your passport and collect luggage from the carousel and go through customs. IT DOES NOT MEAN that you will have to check in again however! Very soon after customs you will be directed to a transfer belt where your case will be taken from you and this will be loaded onto your onward connecting flight. You will have to go through security screening again but will go thereafter straight to your gate.

    On the return from the US things are more straightforward as you will not need to collect baggage off the carousel at the intermediate airport, it will be taken by the airline directly to your connecting flight.
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  • Why does the return flight from the US take less time than travelling out?
  • The jetstream provides eastbound transatlantic flights with tailwinds which effectively make them fly faster, hence the reduction in travel time! Incredible but true!
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  • What happens if I miss my connecting flight?
  • The airline is responsible for getting you to your destination and will rebook you on the next available flight to your destination
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  • Can I prebook special meals?
  • Yes, a range of menu plans are available to cover a wide variety of special meal requirements. Let your consultant know at the time of booking and we will be glad to help.
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  • What are the check in times?
  • As a rule work on 3 hours for intercontinental and 2 hours within Europe. Low cost carriers work to shorter times however we still recommend 2 hours to allow for time to clear customs and immigration formalities.
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    Before you book
  • When is the Hurricane Season?
  • The official Hurricane Season in the Caribbean runs from June 1 to 30 November each year. Activity peaks in September. Note that cruise ships are able to see these storms coming and will divert course to ensure passenger safety at all times.
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  • What is an Over 55 offer?
  • This does not mean that everyone on board will be over 55 years of age!!

    Some cruise lines notably Royal Caribbean and Celebrity offer special rates at certain times to specific segments of the market. This gives them the opportunity to offer different prices without prejudicing those who have booked earlier. One person at least per cabin must be 55 years of age on the day of departure to qualify but all within that cabin will benefit from that price.
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  • Do I have to have insurance?
  • You would be ill advised to travel without insurance. You do not have to book insurance through the cruise line or ourselves however you must complete an insurance waiver form in this case and return it to us.
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  • Where are your booking conditions?
  • These can be found under the Booking Conditions tab at the Home page.
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  • Are you ABTA bonded?
  • Yes, our membership number is K0211 and we also hold an ATOL licence 6238
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    Transfers
  • How much do cabs cost in Miami
  • Miami Dade County offers a flat fare scheme to ensure you do not get ripped off. The fares are displayed in the cab itself and are set by the Municipality. Be sure to check with your driver that you are looking for the flat fare scheme. As a guide the port is $20, and there is then an ascending scale of charges for the greater Miami area. South Beach hotels are $24 with the Northern Beach hotels coming in at $31 each way. $1 charge per bag is also charged. Tips extra at your discretion.
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    On board matters
  • What is the currency on board ship?
  • UK based cruise lines (P+O, Cunard, Fred Olsen) will have Sterling as the currency on board. US based lines Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, Princess usually have the US $ as the main currency ( Legend of the Seas still retains Sterling however).
    In all cases you can charge purchases on board to your Seapass or cruise card linked to your cabin number. You can settle this bill either as you go or on the last night. Most people use their credit card to cover payment and pay this in their "home" currency when the statement arrives regardless of what the onboard currency is.
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  • When are the two evening meal sittings?
  • Generally 6.15pm is first or main sitting and 8.30pm is second sitting. Do not worry about missing evening entertainment as a result of having one or other sitting as it is usually repeated to ensure you don't miss out.
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  • Do I have to leave the ship at each port of call?
  • Certainly not! In fact staying on board when everyone gets off ensures peace and quiet and the best spot by the pool! Perfect if you want to unwind and soak up the sun! Note also that some of the treatment packages offered onboard may well be discounted whilst the ship is docked at some ports.
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  • Can I send receive emails?
  • Yes most ships have internet cafes where you can keep up with your emails if you wish.
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  • When does embarkation commence?
  • As a rough guide 4 - 6 hours before sailing however this can be earlier in some cases. Note that you MUST arrive for embarkation formalities no later than 2 hours prior to departure.
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  • What Board basis are hotels offered by the cruise lines
  • Room only
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  • What is the board basis on a cruise ship?
  • We call it extended full board. Basically you can eat as long as you have your eyes open! Breakfast merges with mid morning snacks, then lunch and afternoon tea, before a wonderful dinner all rounded off with a midnight buffet. Room service which is free can also cater for those who have the munchies at night, too!
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  • I would like to upgrade my cabin
  • You can if there is space subject to any supplementary charges for the higher grade cabin. If this is not possible then you can always try to see the Purser when you embark.
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    Visas and Passports
  • Do I need a visa for the USA?
  • If you are travelling on one of our holidays under a UK passport which is machine readable ( the maroon type ones with 2 lines of code beneath your passport photo.), and which will not expire within a minimum 90 days following your return date and do not have a criminal record then you will be able to travel under the VISA WAIVER SCHEME. The advice on this changes regularly so please visit our LINKS section for the upto date position on this important matter.
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  • Will I need visas for the ports visited on the cruise
  • Generally you are covered on a ships visa provided that you take the cruise ships own organised excursions. This is particularly true in St Petersburg Russia. If you want to "do your own thing" here then you will be required to obtain your own visa. If there are any exceptions to this rule we will advise at the time of booking. Contact our partners via the LINKS section for assistance with all visas.
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  • I am not a UK national what should I do about visas?
  • We advise all passengers who are non UK nationals to check with their embassy for information and advice regarding chosen ports of call.
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  • Does my child need a passport for travel to the USA?
  • Yes, the law has now changed and all passengers now require their own machine readable passports for travel to the USA.
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  • I have a criminal record, can I travel on the VISA WAIVER SCHEME?
  • No, you will have to apply to the US Embassy in London. Allow minimum 4 months to obtain this to process the paperwork.
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    Gratuities (tipping!)
  • Can I prepay tips?
  • Yes you can, unless you have booked under a group allocation where we automatically remove these for all bookers. In this case you can elect to have these added to you ship account so this gets round the issue.
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  • How much should I tip?
  • On RCCL and Celebrity, guests staying in standard cabins are given $10 per guest per day on board as the guideline tipping amount. Remember, these are US cruiselines and tipping is part and parcel of life in the USA. On other lines and if you are fortunate enough to end up in a Suite then the rates increase.
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  • Are tips included?
  • This should have a section all by itself! This is probably the one area which attracts the most calls. The honest answer is that it depends on the cruise line. For RCCL and Celebrity Cruises we automatically REMOVE tips unless you specifically ask us to include them. Some cruise lines will automatically add them to your ship account however you have the right to ask them to be removed if you wish to tip yourself.
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  • Whom should I tip?
  • As a general rule there are 3 staff members who would be in line for a tip at the end of the cruise. This is not a definitive statement however, and if another staff member goes the extra mile to help then they would really appreciate a tip too! If we work on the $10 rule per day then this amount (which equates to roughly £6) would be split as follows: Your CABIN STEWARD is seen as the main person to tip. He would receive £3 of the budgetted £6. Your MAIN WAITER would expect £2 per day and the WAITER'S ASSISTANT(also known as the BUSBOY) would get £1. This of course would apply only if you are happy with the service offered.
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