sheriew Posted April 14, 2004 #1 Share Posted April 14, 2004 We are sailing out of San Juan, PR in October on a repositioning cruise to Galveston. After trying to find one-way fares to San Juan, I'm reconsidering buying airfare through the cruiseline (Celebrity). These are my concerns: I am the kind of person that likes to know everything in advance (departure times, etc.) .. also, do they ever book you into your departure port a day ahead of time? I hate not knowing ahead of time what the plan is. Can anyone ease my mind about it or give me their advice or comments? 9/1/02 Rhapsody 5/18/03 Rhapsody On Land-Cancun 12/2002 On Land again - Cozumel 10/03 REALLY Ready for a Cruise!!! Galaxy 10/25/04 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
debbue19511972 Posted April 14, 2004 #2 Share Posted April 14, 2004 I have done 6 cruises with airfare through cruise line and 3 were to San Juan. I didn't find out what what the times were til about 2 wks before. Only one of the 3 was a non-stop from Chicago. Other ones had 1 stop, either in Miami, or Atlanta I think. They will find you something the day of sailing. They may suggest going a day early, but you will pay for the hotel. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fodorspeter Posted April 15, 2004 #3 Share Posted April 15, 2004 Specifically, if they can book you any way possible the day of sailing, they will, regardless of how many stops you incur. If they can't, they'll book you the day earlier and will pay for the hotel. Peter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Akalways Posted April 15, 2004 #4 Share Posted April 15, 2004 I don't know if Celebrity has the "day prior" option that Royal Caribbean has but for $69 pp we flew in the day before and the hotel was included. We were able to get the flight info from our TA about 3 weeks out. For flights leaving "day of" your TA should be able to check with the cruiseline about a month prior to your departure for schedules. There is also a "deviation" option which (for a fee of course) allows you to semi-pick your own flights; ask your TA about it. Deborah First: BERMUDA STAR 1986 24 others in between Last: RADIANCE 12/03 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tef43 Posted April 15, 2004 #5 Share Posted April 15, 2004 Repo cruises are one of the *few* times that purchasing airfare through the cruiseline makes economic sense. Tom <--- Curmudgeon of the Seas Eleven cruises so far. Up next: Shhhh, it's a surprise! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
springtxbill Posted April 15, 2004 #6 Share Posted April 15, 2004 Did you happen to check the fare for Southwest to MCO and Spirit to San Juan. These fares don't show up on the normal websites, but check their websites. Bill D RCCL Song of Norway 7/79? CCL ? 12/84 RCCL Viking Serenade 7/01 RCCL Rhapsody of the Seas 12/01 RCCL Sovereign of the Seas 5/02 RCCL Monarch of the Seas 7/02 RCCL Rhapsody of the Seas 12/02 Princess Grand Princess 6/03 RCCL Voyager of the Seas 12/03 RCCL Vision of the Seas 3/04 Rhapsody of the Seas 5/30/2004 Empress of the Seas 12/20/2004 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
todd-r Posted April 15, 2004 #7 Share Posted April 15, 2004 What repo cruise are you doing? Thanks! Up next - Pacific NorthWest Coastal! Navigator of the Seas - 01/05 Dawn Princess - 10/04 Grand Princess - 11/04 (Cancelled) Grand Princess - 10/04 (Cancelled) Island Princess - 05/04 Grand Princess - 10/03 Norway - 10/03 (Cancelled) Wind Surf - Transatlantic 4/02 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krazy Kruizers Posted April 16, 2004 #8 Share Posted April 16, 2004 Air lines Normally we book our own air for cruises departing and arriving in the same port. We have done several repositioning cruises and European cruises where we had to use the cruise lines air. But we paid the extra money and told the cruise what air line and time we wanted to fly. That way we knew everything from the beginning. And we weren't routed all over the country. The cruise lines tend to book blocks of seats on the worst flights. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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