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Old 04-05-2009, 01:58 AM cruisin' chick is offline     #28 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by JulShut View Post
I know exactly what you mean our airfare to London has really added to the cost of our cruise this time. (About AUD$2,600 - US$1,700 each)

In the weekend paper a new airline Asia X (low cost) has just start flight from Australia to London via Kuala Lumpur for only AUD$1,000. You have to pay for all food, drink and luggage on top of that. But thats still incredibly cheap.

Hopefully my next few cruises will be out of Fremantle so no airfares required
We live 50 miles away from the Port of Los Angeles. So the majority of our cruises have been from there. Unfortunately there's a limited number of itineraries from there at the times of year we can go (due to our girl's school schedule; can't leave her behind). There's the Mexican Riviera, which we've done twice and Baja California (Ensenada, sometimes Catalina Island) that we've done a few times. And Hawaii, which was our last cruise, and I hope to do again in a couple of years. There's cruises that go up to Alaska, but that's just in early May to reposition the ships to up north.

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