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I haven't heard or read any reviews of Carnival's flight program. I had read a while ago that Carnival now has a department to book your flights and hotels. We just signed for a cruise from England and our PVP asked if we'd like Carnival to handle the flights. I stalled, saying I'd think it over. Does anyone have any advice, based on knowledge of this service? We've always booked our flights ourselves----is there an advantage to having Carnival be responsible for this? Would we have any say in choosing (example, we'd only want nonstop or 1 stop flights)? Thanks for any hints.

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I am using Fly2Fun for the first time for our May Transatlantic cruise on the Venezia. Fly2Fun offered the best one-way fair to Barcelona as flights to Europe are very expensive right now. I can log into the Iberia website and see my booking and change seats if needed.

 

I was able to book the flight myself from the Cruise Manager page. It is one of the drop-down categories. It depends on the airline if you can choose seats at the time of booking or if that has to be done later.

 

Check prices for self-booking your air and then call your PVP to see what Fly2Fun has to offer. 

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