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We're considering a group cruise (on Azamara actually, to Bermuda), but one of the members of our group wants to fly to Bermuda, stay on the ship 3 nights with her husband in their cabin, then fly home...she is perfectly willing and expects to pay the full cruise fare, my question is, will the cruiseline allow her to do this?

 

Has anyone done this?

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Really interesting question. The obvious answer is to call Azamara and ask them. But I can't imagine them saying no. To my mind it would be precisely the same case as a booked passenger missing a sailing time and being responsible for making arrangements to catch up with the ship at her next destination. Good luck!

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