I received Interline qualification back when I worked on cruiseships. I never actually booked with these guys, but found the prices really cheap- a lot of their focus is Cruises, and I got comped ones back then.
Just looking it up again I see most of the eligibility for this to be aimed at Airline employees, but I also did some googling around and saw that one site - Interliner.com was good for the Military too. I thought to share that for those good folk. Here is one cruise that would be pretty awesome:
The cruiseline Paul Gaughin is on the higher end, smaller ship style of cruising, they are popular in Tahiti:
Interliner Cruise:
Other dates/prices
Compared with VacationsToGo as a benchmark:
Note that the 10 day cruises above include the first 3 nights in the IHG Hotel.
Dargal is the company that I joined back in the day, it doesn't mention Military, here is the list (though as mentioned I got access for working on a ship...)
Im not sure how strict the admission rules are into Interline, so it may have a limited audience. But if it helps out the military people out there then that's worth a post alone. If you are eligible for these rates I would certainly run them by cruisecompete.com as they can produce some good fares on occasion.
Just looking it up again I see most of the eligibility for this to be aimed at Airline employees, but I also did some googling around and saw that one site - Interliner.com was good for the Military too. I thought to share that for those good folk. Here is one cruise that would be pretty awesome:
The cruiseline Paul Gaughin is on the higher end, smaller ship style of cruising, they are popular in Tahiti:
Interliner Cruise:
Other dates/prices
Compared with VacationsToGo as a benchmark:
Note that the 10 day cruises above include the first 3 nights in the IHG Hotel.
Dargal is the company that I joined back in the day, it doesn't mention Military, here is the list (though as mentioned I got access for working on a ship...)
- Active Airline Employee
- Airline Employee's Spouse
- Airline Employee's Dependent Children
(21 or younger) - Retired Airline Employee
- Airline Employees Parents and In-laws - they can travel without the Airline Employee.
- Courier Company Employees such as FedEx, UPS, DHL, Airborne Express, Purolator
- Non-airline friends and companions are eligible for the interline rate when sharing accommodations with an airline employee.
Im not sure how strict the admission rules are into Interline, so it may have a limited audience. But if it helps out the military people out there then that's worth a post alone. If you are eligible for these rates I would certainly run them by cruisecompete.com as they can produce some good fares on occasion.