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This month, Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises and Azamara Cruises introduced ChoiceAir, a new way for guests to purchase air transportation to and from their cruise.
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This month, Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises and Azamara Cruises introduced ChoiceAir, a new way for guests to purchase air transportation to and from their cruise. Clients can now select their preferred airline and a specific itinerary, as well as shop for the best prices among published fares and exclusive ChoiceAir specials. Unlike traditional programs, guests will know their airline itinerary as soon as they are ready to book and — as with traditional air programs — there is a support team available to support guests before, during and after they travel.
Agents can purchase ChoiceAir for clients on CruisingPower.com, at a cost of $15 per person on domestic flights and $25 per person for international flights.www.crusingpower.com
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