• Bags, Boats, and Beach Bargains: Saving on Hawaii, Europe and Cruises

  • Mar 22 2025
  • Duración: 53 m
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Bags, Boats, and Beach Bargains: Saving on Hawaii, Europe and Cruises

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    Southwest Airlines' bold move to eliminate free checked bags has created immediate ripples through the travel industry, with the airline already seeing significant booking declines. While Southwest projects $1.5 billion in annual bag fee revenue, they're forecasting $1.8 billion in lost business initially—a fascinating gamble on customer behavior that we unpack in detail. This decision reveals a profound shift in how airlines view passenger priorities, with Southwest's data suggesting travelers consistently choose the lowest displayed fare regardless of baggage policies.

    For cruise enthusiasts, Norwegian Cruise Line just took delivery of their innovative new ship, Norwegian Aqua, while simultaneously floating out their next vessel, Norwegian Luna. The Aqua promises to redefine the cruise experience with expanded "more at sea" concepts and exciting culinary options including a dedicated Thai specialty restaurant. Meanwhile, MSC World America is generating buzz with thrilling features like the "Cliffhanger" over-water swing experience and a comprehensive Lego family zone complete with parades and interactive challenges.

    If you've dreamed of river cruising through Europe, now might be the perfect time to plan ahead with Avalon Waterways offering savings up to $6,000 on select 2026 sailings. Their panoramic suites with beds facing floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors create an unparalleled immersive experience as you glide past historic castles and charming villages. The surging popularity of river cruising is evident with Viking reporting they're already 88% booked for 2025, booking rates running 26% higher than last year.

    Hawaii deals have finally dropped below the $1,000 threshold, with packages starting at $999 including airfare and five nights' accommodation—the first time prices have hit this sweet spot in months. For those seeking something truly unique, private yacht charters in the Caribbean can be surprisingly affordable when split among friends, with fully crewed sailing vessels available from companies like The Moorings at roughly $800 per person for a multi-day adventure.

    Ready to explore these opportunities or have questions about your next adventure? Call us at 888-718-7717 or visit blueplanetvacations.com to speak with our experienced travel advisors who can create your perfect custom itinerary.

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