Online Check-in & Boarding Times
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has recently announced new regulations which require cruise lines to provide final passenger manifests 60 minutes prior to departure from U.S. ports. To ensure compliance, passengers are required to provide complete and accurate passenger immigration details in advance of the embarkation date or risk being denied boarding. The easiest way to do this is to enter this information using the Cruise Personalizer at princess.com no later than six (6) days prior to sailing. Once complete, print the eTicket Boarding Pass and present it at cruise check-in. Passengers who fail to provide complete and accurate information prior to embarkation must complete check-in at least 90 minutes prior to the ship’s scheduled departure time or they will be denied boarding.
As a service we provide for our clients, we will complete the registration for you. This gives us the opportunity to make sure all names are correct and you do not run into problems at the pier.
Cruise lines are also requiring that you arrive no later than 2 hours prior to ship departing. You may run the risk of being denied boarding. Check with the cruise lines to see what their procedures are.
Categories: Boarding Procedures
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