Princess Cruises offers fly-cruise air credit on select sailings
Princess Cruises is offering cruisers more reason to a book a long haul fly-cruise holiday with savings on roundtrip flights for select 2024 and 2025 cruises.
The air credit is worth up to £300pp.
The offer covers more than 175 itineraries and runs until April 30, 2024.
It is valid on destinations including Australia, Hawaii, South America, Canada/New England, Caribbean, Coastal, Mexico, Panama Canal and Transatlantic cruises.
Guests booking an Australia and New Zealand cruise will receive £300pp flight discount.
Cruise-only fares start from £599pp for an eight-night cruise departing from Auckland on October 18, 2024, calling at Tauranga, Napier, Wellington, and Picton, before disembarking in Sydney.
Guests booking a Caribbean cruise benefit from a £200pp air discount.
Hawaii and South America get a £300pp flight discount while customers booking North America. Panama Canal and Transatlantic cruises are eligible for £200pp air credit.
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