Royal Caribbean Oversells Alaska Sailing, Asks Passengers To Voluntarily Switch Cruises

Royal Caribbean has found itself in an unusual predicament after overselling a popular Alaska cruise. The cruise line is now urgently seeking volunteers willing to change their travel plans in exchange for generous compensation packages.

Voyager of the Seas’ 7-night Alaska sailing embarking on 19th June 2026 from Seattle has been booked beyond capacity, prompting the line to contact affected guests just one week before departure.

The cruise line dispatched its letter to guests on 12th June 2026, giving passengers exactly seven days’ notice of the overbooking situation.

The communication asked whether guests and their travel parties have flexible arrangements that would allow them to consider alternative sailings. Perhaps most challenging for passengers attempting to make decisions is the timeline – volunteers may not learn whether their offer to switch has been accepted until as late as 18th June, merely one day before the scheduled departure.

This compressed timeframe leaves little room for travellers to adjust flights, accommodation, or other pre-cruise arrangements should they ultimately remain on the original sailing.

Generous Compensation Package Offered To Volunteers

Royal Caribbean is offering substantial incentives to passengers willing to accommodate the scheduling change. Volunteers who are selected to move to a different sailing will receive a complete refund of their cruise fare plus an additional 50% future cruise credit applicable to any Royal Caribbean voyage.

The cruise line has also pledged to book these passengers in the same or a comparable stateroom category on their rescheduled cruise. Furthermore, any non-refundable, pre-purchased travel expenses – such as flights or hotels – will be reimbursed by Royal Caribbean, removing much of the financial risk associated with making last-minute changes.

Original Itinerary Features Classic Alaska Highlights

The oversold 19th June sailing showcases many of Alaska’s most sought-after destinations, which likely contributed to its popularity. The 7-night itinerary aboard the 3,602-guest Voyager of the Seas includes calls at Juneau, Skagway, and scenic cruising through Endicott Arm Fjord.

The voyage also features a stop in Victoria, British Columbia, before returning to Seattle, offering passengers a comprehensive Alaska experience. The inclusion of both popular ports and dramatic fjord scenery makes this particular sailing especially attractive to cruisers.

Passengers specifically interested in sailing aboard Voyager of the Seas have options later in the season. The ship will operate additional 7-night Alaska cruises departing from Seattle on 18th September and 25th September 2026.

These late-season sailings offer similar itineraries and would allow guests to experience the same vessel they originally booked, though the September timeframe means different weather conditions and potentially altered wildlife viewing opportunities.


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