No Fly Cruising
The beauty of cruising from the UK is that passengers can drive to the departure port and avoid the hassles that the airport brings such as long delays and baggage restrictions. So called 'No Fly cruising' looks to become more attractive following extra security measures at airports and the recent threat of tax increases on air travel as the industry is forced to "go green".
No Fly cruising has always been popular with British-orientated cruise operators such as P&O, Cunard and Fred Olsen although many other lines offer UK departures. Most cruises leave from Southampton and Dover. However there are many other departure points available such as Liverpool, Newcastle, Swansea and even Tower Bridge in London. Departing the UK doesn't necessarily restrict the choice of itineraries. There are a wide range of cruises to the Mediterranean, Baltic, Caribbean as well as some world cruises.
So for those that want to avoid flying for their next cruise the options have never looked better.
No Fly cruising has always been popular with British-orientated cruise operators such as P&O, Cunard and Fred Olsen although many other lines offer UK departures. Most cruises leave from Southampton and Dover. However there are many other departure points available such as Liverpool, Newcastle, Swansea and even Tower Bridge in London. Departing the UK doesn't necessarily restrict the choice of itineraries. There are a wide range of cruises to the Mediterranean, Baltic, Caribbean as well as some world cruises.
So for those that want to avoid flying for their next cruise the options have never looked better.
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