Norwegian Cruise Line with Airfare

Norwegian Cruise Line with Airfare Promotion

Cruises can be expensive but they don’t have to be. Here’s one way you can save money on your next cruise with Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL).

One of the biggest expenses for a cruise can be flights, wether its from a sunny port in Florida or exploring the last frontier in Alaska air fare and even setting sail in Europe! Flights have become really expensive, but one of the best promotions that our clients take advantage from NCL is their BOGO Free airfare.

Buy One get One Free, yup Free!

We just did a Mediterranean cruise from Barcelona on the NCL Epic. Flights were really expensive about 1500 per person each way. That’s an extra 6k, but with NCL’s BOGO we paid a total of $1350 for two guests round trip.  We flew on Delta Airlines to Barcelona from MCO and after the cruise with Delta from Venice back to MCO. 100% worth the cost.

So you might be thinking that there is some type of catch? How could something this good be that good!

What’s the Catch?

NCL will book your flights for you. So you won’t get any say on the airline, seat choice or time of day the flight is. What you do get to select is when you’d like to arrive and when you’d like to depart.

That’s really important. There have been recent news articles of families who missed their cruise using this promo. Those families biggest mistake was flying into the cruise port the same day that the cruise set sail. That’s a big no no!

Anytime that you're planning a cruise at a minimum you should be arriving to the port at least one day prior. This really gives you room for the unexpected, flight delays, car problems, etc.

We live in Orlando and there are still times when we will stay in Miami the night before setting sail because you just never know.

Fly in up to Two days prior to Embarkation and Two days after Disembarking

With NCLs BOGO FREE airfare, you can fly into your embarkation port up to two days prior and we strongly urge you take advantage of that. This is especially for international embarking cruises. If something happens with your flight you may lose some time in your starting city but you won’t miss you cruise.

NCL also gives you the option to fly out two days after the cruise disembarks. So you can have more time to relax and take your time getting to the airport.

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