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Book flight on your own vs with NCL???


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For starters, see Sticky: Cruise Air and Air Deviation Explanation

 

Beyond that, I'm afraid that the standard answer you will get here is the same answer as to "How long is a piece of string?" Without knowing anything about what you're planning to do and what your options, restrictions, limitations and parameters are, it's impossible to give any sensible advice. For example: Are you flying from Atlanta to Miami? Or are you flying from Des Moines to Rangoon?

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I am no expert but it has been my experience when flying to and from embarkation and disembarking points I did better on my own but we are taking a Transatlantic cruise this year and found that booking Premium air through NCL was the most affordable since it is a one way flight and had real sticker shock when searching for flights.

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