The line on Thursday (22 May) confirmed its airline partners would operate direct flights between the UK and Barbados and Antigua from November 2025 through March 2026 for guests sailing onboard Arvia or Britannia.
Norse Atlantic services will operate weekly from Gatwick, Manchester and Birmingham, while Tui will offer flights from a range of regional airports – including Edinburgh, Glasgow, Belfast and Newcastle – on certain dates.
Guests will be able to choose between economy, premium economy and business class seats, with a luggage allowance ranging from 23kg to 46kg. The hold baggage allowance will be in addition to 10kg hand baggage and a small carry-on bag, P&O Cruises confirmed.
As part of the offer, guests will be taken directly to the ship without having to go through immigration, while their checked luggage will be delivered straight to their cabins.
"Our long-standing partnership with Tui Airways continues to offer an exceptional experience, as it has done for many years,” said P&O Cruises president Paul Ludlow. "Norse Atlantic Airways proved itself as a great addition to our offering, with guests and travel partners sharing positive feedback about our bespoke in-flight proposition.”
Prices for a 14-night Caribbean fly-cruise onboard Arvia, departing Barbados on 21 November, start from £1,599pp based on two people sharing an inside cabin. Prices include return London flights, full-board and entertainment.