Tuesday is generally considered the best day of the week to fly for the most affordable airfare and least crowded flights.
The least crowded country, or least densely populated, is Mongolia.
Pink's Hotdogs in universal city is never crowded
Tuesdays
The middle of the week is the least crowded days. I would suggest going either Tuesday or Wednesday for the shortest lines.
U.S. Airways appears to have the least expensive flights. A round trip from New York City to Los Angeles with one stop would cost $470. That's over $100 less than the next least expensive flight (Sun Country Airlines).
Current airfare from Oklahoma City to Honolulu is around $1000. Look for flights on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, or Saturdays to save money. Always buy your ticket at least three weeks in advance, since the discounted seats sell out first.
Monday
There are many places that you can find cheap airfare, but you should do comparison shopping for your ticket by getting price quotes to see whice will be the least expensive. Some great places to get cheap airfare from are: expedia.com, kayak.com, cheapoair.com, cheapflights.com, as well as several others.
Yes there are, but they are not direct flights, the airlines make at least one stop, some two.
No flights from Genoa to Heathrow today - at least, not direct ones.
If you don't mind showing up a little early you can certainly save some money. Don't cut it close though, if the plane is late you loose out on the cruise. If you use THEIR airfare they'll make sure you get to the ship if you're late. Fly out a couple days early and enjoy the scenery then you get the best of cheap airfare and enjoying the scenery. Redbeard is correct, that if you elect to do airfare on your own (better price or frequent flyer miles) make sure you fly out at least a day ahead of your embarkation. This will ensure you don't miss your voyage and gives you a day to get rid of any jet lag, if applicable. Booking through the cruise line, you will generally benefit from their wholesale and packaged pricing and protected if you flights are delayed or cancelled. The cruise line is then responsible to get you alternate flights or fly you to the next port to catch up with the vessel in extreme situations. Happy Sailing!
It should be roughly 7 hours non-stop. However, such flights are rare and flights with layovers can be at least 10 hours long.