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A woman who travels on cruise ships regularly says one simple booking move can help passengers get a better cabin.
Mollie Finlon, 38, originally from Seattle, is able to sail at little or no cost through her husband’s job as a maritime engineer — which covers food, accommodation and other living expenses while onboard, she told news agency Jam Press.
She also works as a guest presenter on high-end cruise liners for several months out of every year.
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Finlon said her experiences at sea have taught her how passengers can improve their onboard experience — starting with when and how they book.
Her top tip? Book your next cruise while you’re already aboard your current one.


