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Has anyone use this? If so, how was it? I'm a mature lady, thinking about sailing from NYC, later this year, and I'm having doubts.  My flight to NYC would be direct with an arrival about 10 am. I also would use Carnival transfers. Thanks so much.

IF you used this and missed the ship, how did that work? 

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Assuming you live in the United States, personally I'd book my own tickets and absolutely fly in the night before. All cruise line air arrangements involve consolidator tickets pre-purchased from the airlines. We've used it only to Europe because of cost savings and likely would not consider for a domestic cruise. More details are available for reading in the Cruise Air section here on CC.

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