- NCL now requires all air program guests to arrive at least one day before embarkation
- The policy change is designed to prevent missed departures due to flight delays
- Travel advisors advocated for this update to better protect their clients’ vacations
- The new rule applies to all bookings made by guests from the U.S. and Canada
In a response to massive amounts of late, cancelled and delayed airline flights, Norwegian Cruise Line has taken a positive and proactive step to ensure every guest begins their vacation with total peace of mind by updating its air travel policy. Effective January 26, 2026, all passengers who book their flights through NCL’s air programs will now be scheduled to arrive at their embarkation port at least one day prior to the ship’s departure. This thoughtful adjustment was made in direct response to valuable feedback from travel advisors who are dedicated to protecting their clients’ hard-earned holidays from the unpredictability of modern air travel.
By eliminating the stress of same-day flights, NCL is prioritizing a smoother and more relaxed start to the cruise experience. This new requirement provides a necessary buffer against potential disruptions, such as flight delays or winter weather events, which have caused travel headaches in the past. Instead of rushing to the terminal or risking a missed connection, guests can now enjoy a leisurely arrival, perhaps exploring their departure city or simply resting before their adventure begins.
This policy applies to travelers from both the United States and Canada, standardizing a travel habit that experts have long recommended. It reflects Norwegian Cruise Line’s commitment to customer satisfaction and operational excellence, ensuring that the excitement of setting sail is never overshadowed by logistical anxiety. Ultimately, this change guarantees that the journey starts on the right note, allowing passengers to step on board refreshed, relaxed, and ready to enjoy every moment of their voyage.