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If you plan to fly to your port of embarkation, you must decide whether to
arrange airline tickets on your own or use the AIR/SEA program offered by
the cruise line. Here are the main considerations to help you with your decision.
Advantages of Arranging Your Own Airline Tickets
The main advantages of securing your own airline tickets are that you will
be able to select the airline you fly and you will have some control over the
timing and routing of your flights. You may wish to fly a particular airline
to use frequent flier rewards, or to earn frequent flier miles, or because
that carrier has nonstop service to your port city. If you arrange your own
airline tickets you will have more control over these variables. If you utilize
the cruise line's AIR/SEA program, you may be given an air schedule with an
overnight flight, multiple connections, and in some cases, a forced overnight
stay at your expense.
Advantages of Using the AIR/SEA Program
The main reasons to let us book your air at the same time you reserve your
cruise -- through the cruise line's AIR/SEA department -- are convenience,
better access to flights that make easy connections to your ship, and added
protection in the event of a flight or sailing delay or cancellation.
Cruise lines meet their AIR/SEA passengers at the airport and transport them
to the pier. These transfers are frequently free of charge, but even if a
charge is levied it is typically less than what you would pay if you arranged
your own transfers.
Cruise lines monitor the status of flights carrying their AIR/SEA passengers,
and will sometimes hold a ship past its scheduled departure time to wait for
guests arriving on a delayed flight, but only if that flight was booked
through the cruise line.
Cruise lines reserve large blocks of seats on flights that make easy connections
to their departing and returning cruise ships. These flights traditionally
experience high load factors and you could have difficulty getting a low fare
-- or a seat at any price -- as an individual, particularly for departure ports
like Anchorage, Barcelona, Rome, Tahiti and Vancouver. On busy days like Saturday
and Sunday, you might have to fly into your port of embarkation a day early if
you book your own tickets, adding a day's meals and lodging to your cost.
And finally, sometimes unexpected things occur that affect travel plans. Flight
delays or cancellations, changes in cruise ship arrival or departure times, and
cancellation of sailings altogether, are some of the things that can force you
to rebook at a later time or date or seek a refund for your airline tickets. If
any of these things should happen before or during your vacation, you will not
be eligible for assistance from the cruise line if you arranged your own airline
tickets. However, if we secure your tickets through the cruise line's AIR/SEA
program, the cruise line's help desk will assist you in working with the
airline to make alternate flight plans or help you catch up with your ship
at the next port (at your own expense).
The bottom line: Ask your Vacations To Go cruise counselor to quote air
from the cruise line and compare that rate to the best rate you can find calling
airlines directly. If the rates are close, you're probably better off letting
us book your airline tickets through the AIR/SEA program.
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