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Norwegian Cruise Line Expands Free Airfare for North America, Caribbean Cruises

WHY IT RATES: The extended promotion is available on a dozen of Norwegian’s award-winning ships, including Norwegian Joy’s inaugural season in Alaska in 2019.—Patrick Clarke, TravelPulse Senior Writer.


Norwegian Cruise Line, the innovator in cruise travel, today announced an expansion of the free and reduced roundtrip airfare offer for new reservations on select cruises sailing from November 2018 through September 2019.

The company has extended the recent free and reduced airfare offer for Norwegian Joy’s inaugural season in Alaska in 2019 to include additional itineraries sailing from the U.S. This limited-time offer is available through October 16 for sailings to the Caribbean and North America, with no official end date for Hawaii cruises.

The promotion includes free or reduced roundtrip economy class airfare for up to two guests from over 100 airports across the U.S. and Canada flying to Norwegian’s most popular homeports including Honolulu, Los Angeles, Miami, New Orleans, New York, Port Canaveral, San Juan, Seattle and Tampa.

Guests reserving an oceanview, balcony and mini-suite stateroom receive free or discounted airfare from select gateways. The Haven and Concierge level receive complimentary airfare at all eligible airports. The Free Air promotion is also combinable with Norwegian’s Unlimited Internet Package, and Norwegian’s Free at Sea offer, which allows guests to select up to five specified amenities of their choosing.

Available on 12 of Norwegian’s award-winning ships, including Norwegian’s newest sister ships: Norwegian Joy and Norwegian Bliss, the promotion applies to select sailings of the brand’s top itineraries including Alaska, Bahamas and Florida; Bermuda; the Caribbean; Canada and New England; Hawaii; Mexican Riviera; and the Panama Canal.

“We believe the vacation experience begins well before our guests board our ships, and that the perfect cruising getaway includes a stress-free way of getting there,” said Andy Stuart, president and chief executive officer of Norwegian Cruise Line. “The overwhelming success of our Free Air promotion with Norwegian Joy has proven that our guests feel the same, and inspired us to expand the promotion to allow for even greater access to more of our incredible destinations.”

The limited-time Free Air offer is also available for new reservations on Pride of America, the only ship to offer seven-day inter-island Hawaii cruises from Honolulu. The promotion is available in all stateroom categories, excluding Sail Away categories and must be combined with a one-night pre-cruise hotel stay.

The Free Air promotion is based upon availability and offered through October 16 for select sailings to the Caribbean and North America, with no official end date for Hawaii cruises at this time. The promotion includes roundtrip economy class airfare from select airports. It is not applicable with Sail Away categories. Additional terms and conditions may apply.

For more information about the free airfare offer or to book a cruise aboard one of Norwegian’s ships, please contact a travel professional; call Norwegian at 888-NCL-CRUISE (625-2784); or visitwww.ncl.com.


SOURCE: Norwegian Cruise Line press release.

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