Should I let the Cruise
Line Make My Airline Reservation For My Cruise
Vacation?
By Mary Hanna
When considering a cruise
vacation this is a very good question. The Cruise lines
pre-book massive amounts of airline space. That allows
you better access to flights, and many cruise lines pass
on their reasonable prices to passengers whose travel
agents book through them.
If you choose to make airline reservations on
your own please select flight schedules that allow you
enough time to get to the pier in time for the ship's
departure on the day of your cruise travel. That applies
in reverse, leave enough breathing room to get to the
airport with time to make your return flights after your
lovely cruise vacation.
Two advantages of using cruise line provided airfare are:
1. By purchasing cruise line airfare, you also receive
transfers to and from the airport to the pier.
2. If your flights are delayed and arrive past
the time of the ship's departure, the cruise line assumes
responsibility for either delaying the ship's sailing or
getting you to the cruise ships first port of call.
You should let your travel agent book the Airline Reservations
through the Cruise Line for safety reasons. This basically
makes
the Cruise Line responsible in the event of a flight or sailing
delay or cancellation. Here's a cruise tip, for a small
additional "air deviation" fee, most cruise lines will attempt
to book you on the airline or flights of your choice.
If you have frequent-flier miles be sure to book your flights
well in advance to ensure your arrival on time. When
scheduling
your flight home after the cruise, be sure to take into account
disembarking time from the ship and local transportation time
to the airport. Leave plenty of time because some local
airports may not be as sophisticated as those you might be used
to. And in today's world, security will make it even longer to
board your flight for your cruise travel.
You should arrive at least a day before the cruise vacation,
especially if you are flying a long distance to pick up the
ship. That way, you can rest up and be ready to enjoy every
moment of your cruise. You get the added benefit of not having
to worry about a delayed or cancelled flight, causing you to
miss the cruise. This was the best cruise tip I have learned
over the years.
When you are flying to your cruise vacation you will have to
consider baggage weight. Generally there are no restrictions
on
how much luggage you can take aboard ship, but do remember that
if your cruise vacation involves a flight, airlines have
their
own baggage allowance restrictions. These vary on scheduled
flights, depending on airline and route. Please note that
the
allowance may be less on international flights. When flying
from New Zealand back to Miami after our millennium cruise
vacation, Quanta's airline was very strict about weight and
charged us because we were over.
The cruise lines will generally supply you with its luggage
tags which will be in addition to your personal ID tags. The
luggage
tags will be included with your cruise documents which normally
arrive 2-3 weeks before your cruise vacation.
Here are some cruise tips we have learned through our cruise
travel.
It is strongly suggested that you remove old airline flight
tags to eliminate ANY possibility of confusion on the part of
the
airline.
An extra folded flight bag takes up very little room and it can
be handy on your way home when you have more to carry then can
be placed in your original luggage.
Be sure to keep your travel documents, identification
documents, medications, valuables, a set of clean underwear,
credit cards, cash and travelers checks on your person or in
your carry-on luggage. Horror stories concerning lost airline
luggage are well known.
When traveling outside the United States to pick up your cruise
ship, make photocopies of your passport and cruise
itinerary,
place one set in each bag prior to checking them with the
airline. This will ensure you that your luggage will catch up
to you at some time during your cruise vacation.
When waiting in line or sitting in an airport, always have the
strap to your carry-on luggage wrapped around an arm or leg,
then it won't disappear without your knowledge.
Be very careful using your telephone card in airports. People
will stand behind you and watch as you tap in the numbers.
And
much to your dismay, a month after your cruise travel, you get
a huge telephone bill. I know it happened it me. I was not
responsible for paying the bill, but it was a hassle.
It is useful to take an overnight bag for the last night of
your cruise vacation. Your cabin steward will be
collecting all checked bags the night before disembarkation,
sometime around midnight. If you have this small overnight bag
you can use it
for the clothes you wore the evening before. And as mentioned,
it comes in handy for packing all the mementos you picked
up
along the way.
The most important cruise tip is to relax and enjoy your cruise
vacation. You deserve it.
Happy Cruising!
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