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Hi, Thanks all for being a great source of wisdom. I have a question
about organising flights when crewing for a sailing vessel cruising long distance without definite destinations or timescale. Apology if it is a stupid question to some... To get into a country one usually needs to show return tickets. Say, if I travel from Australia to join a boat in Miami, after cruising for 6-12 months or whatever I could end up in Italy or New Zealand etc. Do I change/refund ticket (which probably means it needs to be a much more expensive open ticket?) or do I fly back to Miami with a one-way ticket and face a possible refusal of entry because it is not a straight-forward return ticket? In the latter case of flying back to Miami that would be rather stupid if I'm already in NZ so close to home. Also when I get to the last destination how do I clear immigration without a departure ticket to go into town/airport to buy that ticket? Buy on-line or by phone from the boat (but that's often not possible)? From one accasion organising a one-way ticket into Vanuatu for a sail back, it was a tedious and long drawn out affair chasing up the authority for a letter to be allowed in with a one-way ticket, despite it being a formally organised inter-country group event with all the letters to support the application. So this time doing it as one person I am not too hopeful of a smooth or even successful and timely transaction. I would very much appreciate your advice and tall or short tales. Thinking about it now, this would apply to skippers flying to buy/pick- up a boat to sail away to undefined destinations too. Many Thanks -- Solo Thesailor http://sailingstoriesandtips.blogspot.com |
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