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Fly2Fun does not provide any guarantee. They'll try to get you to the original port of embarkation, or the next port of call, but if they can't manage that, you just get a future cruise credit. From their website:

 

What if my flights are cancelled or delayed?
Our Fly2Fun Air Program provides Flight Protection in the event of airline flight cancellations or delays resulting from mechanicals or severe weather conditions. Guests affected by these situations should contact our Travel Hotline at 1-800-529-6792 and our travel professional will make alternate flight, hotel and/or ground transportation arrangements and do everything we can to get you to the port of embarkation in time to board the ship or to the first port of call (without violating the Jones Act). If no viable options are available to join the ship, guest will be given a Future Cruise Credit to apply towards a future Carnival cruise.

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8 minutes ago, Fouremco said:

our travel professional will make alternate flight, hotel and/or ground transportation arrangements and do everything we can** to get you to the port of embarkation in time to board the ship or to the first port of call (without violating the Jones Act).

 

** that we deem reasonable

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13 hours ago, Fouremco said:

Fly2Fun does not provide any guarantee. They'll try to get you to the original port of embarkation, or the next port of call, but if they can't manage that, you just get a future cruise credit. From their website:

 

What if my flights are cancelled or delayed?
Our Fly2Fun Air Program provides Flight Protection in the event of airline flight cancellations or delays resulting from mechanicals or severe weather conditions. Guests affected by these situations should contact our Travel Hotline at 1-800-529-6792 and our travel professional will make alternate flight, hotel and/or ground transportation arrangements and do everything we can to get you to the port of embarkation in time to board the ship or to the first port of call (without violating the Jones Act). If no viable options are available to join the ship, guest will be given a Future Cruise Credit to apply towards a future Carnival cruise.

Interesting that they explicitly refer to the Jones Act. I always thought that applied to commercial cargo operations, while the PVSA was the one that covered cruise ships and their passengers.

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1 hour ago, lx200gps said:

Interesting that they explicitly refer to the Jones Act. I always thought that applied to commercial cargo operations, while the PVSA was the one that covered cruise ships and their passengers.

Yes, it's bad enough when new CC members confuse the two, but it's really inexcusable for a cruise line to do so. 

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