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If you are flying domestic, anything after 12 noon should be okay unless something out of the ordinary happens.

 

If you are flying International, you will need an extra hour as International flights require check in 3 hours pre flight.

 

There is no indication in your post where you are from/going. :)

 

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The only thing that slows things down in Fort Lauderdale's disembarkation is the customs agents. If they don't have enough - it's a horror story.

 

Even with that into account a 12 noon flight is just fine. (wish I could find one).

 

Piece of cake - book it and enjoy your cruise!

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If you are flying domestic, anything after 12 noon should be okay unless something out of the ordinary happens.

 

If you are flying International, you will need an extra hour as International flights require check in 3 hours pre flight.

 

There is no indication in your post where you are from/going. :)

 

 

OH NO!! :eek: So does this mean that our flight from Fort Lauderdale to Toronto Canada at 12:45pm at the end of our Nieuw Amsterdam transatlantic is too early? Should we cancel and book a later flight? We are Canadian Citizens if that makes a difference!!

Thanks!! :D

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OH NO!! :eek: So does this mean that our flight from Fort Lauderdale to Toronto Canada at 12:45pm at the end of our Nieuw Amsterdam transatlantic is too early? Should we cancel and book a later flight? We are Canadian Citizens if that makes a difference!!

 

Thanks!! :D

 

You should be fine honestly:D You'll be at the airport in plenty of time and to the US is not truly International (and yes, I'm Canadian too). We always get stuck with darn 2:30 flight - we are easily at the airport by 10:30 and we are basically killing time:D Other times we have been there as early as 9:30 (dumb! dumb!)

 

I assume (big thing to do) you are flying AC - I believe their regs for US to Canada are 2 hours. It's an easy ride to the airport - the only worry are the check in lines - but if you time it right they are not bad at all.

 

You should be fine with that flight. I can never get it - if I could I would grab it:D But then of course I have to wait for my puddle hopper to get to Saint john:p

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OH NO!! :eek: So does this mean that our flight from Fort Lauderdale to Toronto Canada at 12:45pm at the end of our Nieuw Amsterdam transatlantic is too early? Should we cancel and book a later flight? We are Canadian Citizens if that makes a difference!!

 

Thanks!! :D

 

 

Barring any really out of the ordinary event, you should be fine with that flight.

 

I would book it. :)

 

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