If you purchased your air through Flights by Celebrity, you should have gotten an email confirmation showing flights and pricing. Also the record locator or confirmation number should also allow you to go to the air carrier's website to see the reservation there.
A necessary evil would be the excruciating waiting time for the volunteers to come forward when you know that your cruise (reservation) could get cancelled.
Here is a summary of the cabin count on Millennium compared to Solstice. The sources for the information are in the hyperlinks in the previous sentence. They are Fact Sheets that are currently posted in Celebrity's trade website.
@DaKahuna, thank you for your posts. If it’s not too much trouble, could you please take a photo of the Celebrity Today front page for today (and when you can, on subsequent days, too)?
I found this active thread to be informative. CC members on the different ships so far (Apex, Millennium, and Constellation) are paying their internet speed tests conducted several times a day. You may want to check it out.
I am guessing that during the long canal transit day, you will find that Celebrity will be rotating several groups to the helipad. They did that during our Solstice cruise when we visited Doubtful, Dusky, and Milford Sound in one day. There were 3 groups invited to the helipad, one group for each sound.
That sounds great. We flew to Rome last year for our Constellation TA and I finished shopping for airfare for our Southeast Asia sailing. Flying to Asia (especially Hong Kong) is ridiculously expensive while our airfare to Rome was cheap.
I have the same problem with my upcoming Solstice sailing (December) and Summit (Apr 2024). I even called Celebrity today to try to book it over the phone. The phone rep couldn't do it and after putting me on hold to find out more information, he told me that it was because my reservation wasn't paid in full. I thanked him and chuckled to myself as I hung up.