I have a 24 hour layover for my upcoming cruise, they issued these flights 13 days before departure. They probably did it on purpose because i called so much haha
I want to contact them about the 24 hour delay but im worried their resolution would be to put me on an 8hr non-direct flight to LAX so i have a smaller layover between connecting flights
Coming in from Toronto. There was a flight available same day with 3 hour layover and google has it priced at $1200, the current flight we have is $1400 on google flights. I know they probably get subsidized pricing but they are definitely some of the pricier options compared to $300-350 few weeks back...
I've everyday called for the past week. Every person says they've escalated it to the ticketing dept but still no flight info. My edocs are available too and only the flights home are on it. Its a messed up situation
My cruise is in 13 days and I have only received flight information for my flights home. I still dont know how i'm getting to Papeete, not sure if others have experienced this in the past but something to be mindful of i guess
So strange. The interactive deck plan when booking for Oct 31 South Pacific: Bora Bora, Moorea & Raiatea trip is the blue one with Splash Academy instead of the new rooms.
I have an upcoming trip on the Spirit at the time we selected room 10171. I just looked at the deck plan and the rooms in that area look to be replaced by "splash Academy" , is this just a deck plan error or have these rooms been removed?
You don't require cellular data to receive iMessage's, this includes enabling airplane mode. All you need is a wifi connection. There isn't much more explaining needed on this topic, its quite simple.
I was considering the Upgrade to Unlimited Premium Wi-Fi (with Streaming) package for my upcoming cruise. Has anyone had success connecting a firestick or similar device to their TV?
26 days from my cruise and still no flight itinerary yet. My flights are from Toronto to Papeete. I called NCL and they told me itinerary might not be received until the 14 day mark. Something to consider if you're flying out of a logistically challenging airport?