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MIAMI (CBS4) ― If you took a cruise aboard a Carnival ship last fall, you may be getting some money back.
Miami base Carnival Cruise Lines announced Monday it would refund $40-million to thousands of customers who were charged a fuel surcharge after they booked their trips.
Carnival is the second cruise company to reach an agreement with the Florida Attorney General's Office over fuel surcharges. The state said they were inundated with 300 complaints about the fee which was added by several cruise operators after customers made their reservations.
Carnival and Royal Caribbean Cruises announced in November they would start billing passengers to offset rising fuel prices for voyages beginning February first. The charge was $5 per person, per day.
Royal Caribbean intends give $21-million in refunds.
MIAMI (CBS4) ― If you took a cruise aboard a Carnival ship last fall, you may be getting some money back.
Miami base Carnival Cruise Lines announced Monday it would refund $40-million to thousands of customers who were charged a fuel surcharge after they booked their trips.
Carnival is the second cruise company to reach an agreement with the Florida Attorney General's Office over fuel surcharges. The state said they were inundated with 300 complaints about the fee which was added by several cruise operators after customers made their reservations.
Carnival and Royal Caribbean Cruises announced in November they would start billing passengers to offset rising fuel prices for voyages beginning February first. The charge was $5 per person, per day.
Royal Caribbean intends give $21-million in refunds.