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Just got our air info from RCL for AOS in June. Does Sunday 10am departure from San Juan seem realistic? Seems like people talk about getting off the ship at 9:30 as early. If we miss the flight, they'll get us on another, right? Thanks!
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If you got your air from RCCL, you don't have to worry about it. If you got it seperately, it still should not be a problem, but it could be tight.

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Sounds very early to me but if RCCL arranged it they should be responsible for any problems that come up. Just make sure at the guest relations desk that they know about your flight time and they ensure that you are in the first group of passengers to get off the ship.

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