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Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises to charge $35 for paper cruise tickets

 
Royal Caribbean today announced it's switching to e-tickets as the default option at its three North American brands -- Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises and Azamara Cruises.

The company says that, effective for bookings made on or after Dec. 13, passengers on Royal Caribbean and Celebrity ships who still want a paper ticket will have to pay a $35 fee. The fee will be waived for Azamara bookings.

Until now, Royal Caribbean has offered customers the option of using e-tickets but has not penalized those who have chosen to stick with paper tickets.

 
   
 

     
 
   
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