P&O Cruises announces airline partners for Caribbean fly-cruise programme
UK-based Carnival cruise brand P&O Cruises has confirmed its airline partners for its 2026/2027 winter Caribbean fly-cruise programme.
It will partner with three airlines for the Caribbean programme from October 2026 through March 2027.
Virgin Atlantic will operate charter flights every two weeks on average from Manchester to Barbados.
Norse Atlantic Airways will fly from Manchester and Gatwick to Antigua and Barbuda and from Gatwick, Manchester and select regional airports to Bridgetown, Barbados.
Additionally, TUI Airways operate Friday and Saturday flights to Barbados from London Gatwick, Birmingham and Manchester and from regional airports including Bournemouth, Glasgow and Newcastle on certain dates.
P&O Cruises ships Arvia and Britannia will offer winter cruise itineraries throughout the Caribbean next winter.
Fly-cruise guests departing the UK receive the standard checked bag allowance, and an in-flight meal.
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