Carnival rolling out new air program
Sunday, 06 Oct, 2015
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Carnival Cruise Line has revamped its air program with more features and a new name.
Called Fly2Fun, it offers flexible and restricted options for cruisers including a Flight Protection Program that flies passengers to the next port of call in the event they miss their cruise departure.
Flights booked through the restricted air option are non-refundable and full payment must be made at the time of booking.
Change fees are subject to individual airline rules.
The flexible Fly2Fun program allows passengers to pick any airline, departure city and cabin class and offers a ‘book now, pay later’ option.
Any changes can be made free of charge up to two months prior to departure..
"Our new Fly2Fun program is a convenient tool that saves our guests valuable time when booking their flights while offering attractive features like the Flight Protection Program that provides peace of mind," said Carnival’s director of travel operations, Vicky Blanche.
All Fly2Fun bookings must be made by phone, Carnival said.
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