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Title: Split ticketing - not just a railway thing.
Post by: grahame on October 10, 2023, 15:46:28
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https://www.fredolsencruises.com/cruise/world-cruise-s2402

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Liverpool to Southampton via the world - from £15199
WORLD CRUISE FROM LIVERPOOL TO SOUTHAMPTON - S240102
Borealis  05 Jan 2024  103 nights

Or if you split

TWO-NIGHT LIVERPOOL TO SOUTHAMPTON CRUISE S2401 - from £299
Liverpool Borealis  05 Jan 2024  2 nights

WORLD CRUISE S2402 - from £11999
Southampton Borealis  07 Jan 2024  101 nights

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Title: Re: Split ticketing - not just a railway thing.
Post by: ChrisB on October 10, 2023, 16:50:38
Would this mean disembarking & re-embarking into a different cabin though? I guess its worth it for that saving!


Title: Re: Split ticketing - not just a railway thing.
Post by: TonyK on October 10, 2023, 16:58:13
Would this mean disembarking & re-embarking into a different cabin though? I guess its worth it for that saving!

Quite possibly. Cheaper still (just) would be take a train to Southampton, although that would lose two days of sailing tantalisingly just too far from the coast to see anything.


Title: Re: Split ticketing - not just a railway thing.
Post by: froome on October 11, 2023, 08:23:04
Would this mean disembarking & re-embarking into a different cabin though? I guess its worth it for that saving!

Quite possibly. Cheaper still (just) would be take a train to Southampton, although that would lose two days of sailing tantalisingly just too far from the coast to see anything.

And given that is early January, tantalisingly missing out two days of south-westerly gales and blinding rain.



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