Disney Cruise Line Implements Airport Check-ins while Onboard

godking
15 October 2007 7:27pm

This fall, Disney Cruise Line will begin offering guests “onboard airline check-in,” a new service that will enable qualified passengers to check-in for their post-cruise flights from Orlando while onboard the Disney Magic or Disney Wonder.

Disney said that guests won’t have to check-in at the airport, and that their checked luggage will be transported directly from the ship to the guest’s flight.

To use the service, Disney said that passengers will have to be booked on a domestic flight on one of the seven participating air carriers: AirTran Airways, Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Continental Airlines, Delta Airlines, Northwest Airlines or United Airlines.

Also, passengers will have to complete pre-registration information received at Orlando Airport or one of the Disney Cruise Line Hospitality Desks at the Walt Disney World Resort and turn it in during cruise check-in at Port Canaveral.

Boarding passes will be delivered to the guests’ cabins the day before disembarkation, Disney said, and at the airport, they can go directly to airport security.

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