We have gone on over 20 cruises but have never used a cruise line's inclusive air. We are going on our first cruise with Oceania in November, and so far will be flying from JFK New York to Barcelona using Oceania O'Life inclusive air. From JFK there are a number of non-stop flights to Barcelona, as well as 1 and 2-stop flights. What is the likelihood that the flight we get will be one of those non-stops? We will find out our flight only 75 days before the cruise, but if it is other than a non-stop we would rather book the flight on our own. But if we wait until only 75 days before the cruise we would probably have a more difficult time or pay more for or not get a good choice of seats on a non-stop. If anyone has experience with Oceania's O'Life inclusive air flights, please let us know.what your's has been and what y ou think. Thanks.