Norwegian Cruise Line is now charging a $10 per person fee for guests who no-show specialty dining reservations across its fleet.

According to passenger reports on social media, reservations will be held for 15 minutes before being cancelled and incurring the new fee.

The new policy is being communicated to guests onboard via the vessels’ daily journals, the Freestyle Daily.

“In order to allow more guests the opportunity to dine in specialty restaurants, a $10 per person fee will be charged if a scheduled reservation is not cancelled or updated at least two hours prior to the scheduled time,” Norwegian explained.

Norwegian is the second cruise line to implement a no-show fee for its specialty restaurants this month.

In a recent email sent to travel agents, Royal Caribbean Internationa

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