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BushidoPay

For Cruise Operators

A Cabin That Sails Empty Never Sells Again.

Once a ship leaves port, every unsold cabin on it is revenue you can never recover. BushidoPay converts agreed berth inventory into fixed-value Tokens — protecting your published fares — and turns it into the campaign reach that fills future sailings.

No fare discountingFills future sailingsPer-itinerary CSR

Perishable

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An unsold cabin is worth zero the moment the ship sails — convert agreed berths before departure.

Convert agreed cabin inventory and off-peak sailings into fixed-value Tokens without publishing a discount
Fund high-visibility campaigns that drive bookings on future departures, with no cash outlay
Attribute community contributions by itinerary or home port for CSR and stakeholder reporting

How It Works

STEP 1

Agree Berth Inventory

We define the cabin bands and off-peak sailings to bring into the model — structured so conversion never undercuts your published fares or your trade partners.

STEP 2

Issue Tokens

That inventory becomes fixed-value Tokens on a tamper-resistant ledger, with disciplined issuance controls and a clear audit trail.

STEP 3

Run the Campaigns

Deploy Tokens into billboard and network campaigns that put your itineraries in front of the market — reach you would otherwise buy with cash.

STEP 4

Report by Itinerary

Charitable allocations can be attributed to specific itineraries or home ports, giving you a clean community-impact story for CSR reporting.

Unsold Cabins → Tokens → Campaigns + Port-Community Charity → Bookings & CSR

Real-World Example

An operator converts a defined band of shoulder-season cabin inventory into Tokens, funds a sustained regional campaign ahead of the booking window, and reports contributions attributed to its home-port communities — without discounting a single published fare.

Common Questions

Will this undercut our published fares or our trade partners?

No. The inventory band is structured so conversion never undercuts published fares or trade pricing — it monetises cabins that would otherwise sail empty.

What kind of inventory qualifies?

Typically shoulder-season and off-peak cabin allocations, repositioning sailings, and defined bands of unsold berths — capacity that expires at departure.

Next step

Monetise cabins before they sail empty

Book a consultation and we'll structure a berth band that protects your fares and your trade relationships.