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Booking airline tickets for your next cruise may seem like a no-brainer, but please don't make the mistake of turning off your brain. You could have to pay...

Booking airline tickets for your next cruise may seem like a no-brainer, but please don’t make the mistake of turning off your brain. You could have to pay for a new flight — or even get stranded at the port.

“The last thing you need is to miss the cruise and then have to get to the next port,” says Limor Decter, a luxury-travel advisor withThere are no publicly available statistics on the number of passengers who miss their cruise because of airline connections. But based on the, it seems to be a growing problem. Passengers don’t think about it soon enough, that’s true, but cruise lines also impose significant restrictions on their air-inclusive programs.

NCL noted that under its Booksafe plan, it will provide guests who are denied due to a non-covered reason with a future cruise credit equal to 75% of the nonrefundable cancellation charge to use on your next cruise, and that it had done so in this case.“This is so wrong,” said Stewart, a physician from Bakersfield, Calif. “They canceled the flight, I missed my cruise — and I am out $16,000!”

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