fairyjay Posted September 12, 2007 #1 Share Posted September 12, 2007 We are travelling to Barbados to join Oceana in December. I'm a little nervous having read some dreadful flight experiences, as my mother and aunt will be with us (in their 70's and 80's). Can anyone tell me what happens when you reach Barbados please? Do you collect your luggage, or is it directed straight to the ship? Is there much hanging around - I'm conscious of the heat? Many thanks for any help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Janey Posted September 12, 2007 #2 Share Posted September 12, 2007 First the bad news, the flight is long and uncomfortable. The good news is you get off the plane, walk down the steps and get into a mini bus and drive straight to the ship. No luggage worries, you won't see your luggage until it is delivered to your stateroom. It is worth the uncomfortable flight to get onto the ship for a fantastic cruise. We did this trip and last November to board the Arcadia and we are doing it again this November. Have a good time! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pontius Navigator Posted September 12, 2007 #3 Share Posted September 12, 2007 How are you getting home? We were the last flight out. Our departure from the ship was thankfully delayed until late afternoon rather than after lunch. We eventually arrived at the airport after an impromptue tour round the island. Eventually we joined a short queue at the airport, now you see why we had the delays. Then our bus was called forward to the disembarkation queue. The concourse was covered but open and all the checkin desks were packed. We eventually go off the bus to join a queue perhaps 100 yards long. Fortunately this was the emigration queue as we had already checked in. We proceeded through emigration and security - just two lines - very slowly. All the while agents were going down the line pulling out people to push them through quicker as their aircraft had already boarded. In our case, once through, we were in a not uncomfortable and air conditioned lounge. Good luck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daiB Posted September 13, 2007 #4 Share Posted September 13, 2007 We are travelling to Barbados to join Oceana in December. I'm a little nervous having read some dreadful flight experiences, as my mother and aunt will be with us (in their 70's and 80's). Can anyone tell me what happens when you reach Barbados please? Do you collect your luggage, or is it directed straight to the ship? Is there much hanging around - I'm conscious of the heat? Many thanks for any help. Hi Fairyjay, Yes luggage is not a problem going out to your cruise, once checked in, in the UK you never see it again.................. Oh until you get to your cabin. Also you never see the inside of the airport, as has been said you are whisked off to the ship and then you go straight on. On a more positive note about the flights, I am lead to believe that some if not all of the carriers are moving to aircraft with a wider pitch ie. 33" between seats which is fairly comfortable. Now I did not say all. Our experience coming home was not that bad apart from the 23 hour delay:D. We were lucky in that we did not get off the ship to go to the airport and had another day on Arcadia. Luckily we did not put all our clothes into the luggage and had some things to change into. Oh yes forgot to say we had free booze for that period. It was hell, but Hay Ho. We got the good end of the deal, some people missed a day of their cruise. However these occurrences are rare, enjoy your cruise. :):)Happy Cruising:):) :cool: Dai Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
misspiggy Posted November 13, 2007 #5 Share Posted November 13, 2007 Hi, we are also going to Barbados to join Oceana on 7 December, we have done this trip before and it was really quite smooth, cases delivered to your cabin. See you there Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ligortig Posted November 13, 2007 #6 Share Posted November 13, 2007 We are travelling to Barbados to join Oceana in December. I'm a little nervous having read some dreadful flight experiences, as my mother and aunt will be with us (in their 70's and 80's). Can anyone tell me what happens when you reach Barbados please? Do you collect your luggage, or is it directed straight to the ship? Is there much hanging around - I'm conscious of the heat? Many thanks for any help. Like everyone else has told you no problems when you arrive in Barbados-not quite so good when you leave. We have had good and bad flights a lot will depend on which plane you get. P & O charter various airlines. If it is possible I would try and book the premium seats but they have probably gone-always worth the question. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
southwinds Posted November 15, 2007 #7 Share Posted November 15, 2007 When we have flown in with P&O its been great they leave you on the plane, in the air con .... until each bus is loaded you get off the plane and onto a bus which departs and takes you to the ship, there you collect your cruise card etc and board. Once on board your bags could be waiting for you outside your cabin. If not its only a short wait for them. It depends if you were first off the plane or in the last group. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ukcrusing Posted November 18, 2007 #8 Share Posted November 18, 2007 Hi Fairyjay, Oh yes forgot to say we had free booze for that period. It was hell, but Hay Ho. We got the good end of the deal, some people missed a day of their cruise. Dai That would have been us then ;) seriously not going to go on any more P&O charters, the ease of transfer is great, but flights are painful at best. Only other thing going for the Barbados flights, is that at least it is nowhere near as long as Acapulco, those flight were a nightmare. But having said all that 8 hours of grief is worth 14 days in the caribbean Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruisebore Posted November 18, 2007 #9 Share Posted November 18, 2007 But having said all that 8 hours of grief is worth 14 days in the Caribbean Can't argue with that Its a really a matter of swings and roundabouts. We have flown schedule into the USA and have come upon a very eclectic mix of passengers. Miami tends to have a lot of children on board. Apart from the very restricted seating the P&O charter experience is very good, particularly missing the immigration hassle and the waits for transfers. We are flying First Choice soon and expect it to be better than schedule economy. Regards Cb Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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