Cruise-goers may know this feeling all too well—frantically weighing our luggage and squeezing liquids into Ziplock bags, all in a rush to catch the flight to make our cruise trip. The conversations about baggage allowance, security and making it through customs will all be worth it the second we make it to the port.
But what if there’s another way? Cruise expert Mark Barton, working with cruise travel insurance specialist Avanti, says that cruise-goers who want to avoid the hassle of flying to board the ship can opt for a no-fly cruise.
“As discussions continue around a potential net-zero tax on frequent flyers, a no-fly cruise offers a cost-effective alternative for families looking to reduce their air miles, and their travel expenses.”
Dubbed as the best-kept secret in the cruise business, a no-fly cruise lets you skip the airport entirely. “It’s a perfect choice for those who may not feel comfortable flying or anyone seeking a simpler itinerary without the hassle of too many transfers,” says Mark.
“Travel delays can be tricky…