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Cruiselines may use any and all airlines to transport passengers - what they have done in the past is no indication of what they will do in the future, especially on domestic and Canadian itineraries.

 

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We just returned from the Golden Princess, Alaska, Seattle to Seattle. We booked our own air, direct flight, Alaska Airlines from Orlando to Seattle. The flights were on time (actually arrived in Seattle ahead of schedule) and we have no complaints. We stayed overnight post cruise because we couldn't make the 8:50am flight on the day the cruise returned.

 

We always book our own air.

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