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Flight delay & luggage
We would like to point out that flights can delay. Usually this is done for reasons of flight safety or fall under force majeure. In international agreements state that airlines must pay for delays, lost luggage or late incoming flight luggage. This is often less than expected and the costs are covered and almost never wear out normally by the passenger.
For this reason, we recommend to our clients, in addition to a luggage insurance, wherever possible generous transition periods at the transfer point and a timely arrival. Especially with an additional day dive cruises should be factored in to safety because the ships can not always wait for individual guests. All personal items, especially those which can be provided in the holiday is difficult, should be carried in hand luggage.
How to get there – British Columbia
Vancouver is the main airport for the excursions from Canada.
There are daily flights from many main airports in Europe, Asia, Australia and America.
How to get there – Alaska
Juneau or Sitka are the main ports for excursions in Alaska.
Seattle is the gateway city with frequent and affordable connections, thru-fares and “open-jaw” tickets on Alaska Air or American Airlines .
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