The Royal Wedding could be caught in the firing line as union bosses try to line up several days of discontent in spring - specifically the working days between the Easter weekend and the ceremony on April 29.
British Airways and London Underground are among companies set to be hit, which could make trying to get anywhere a pain.
Strikes me (no pun intended) a cruise is definitely the place to be that week - and on into the May Day bank holiday on May 2.
Why not? (Royal Caribbean International©)
Cunard, P&O Cruises, Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises and Azamara Cruises have announced they will be showing Prince William and Kate Middleton saying "I do" live on the day as well as promising Champagne celebrations.
I reckon any of their ships will be a far more comfortable place to watch the big event than fighting off the crowds in London. Especially if the crowds are in a bad mood because the trains aren't working properly.
You can check back to past blogs to see where P&O's ships and Royal Caribbean's Independence of the Seas will be.
Cunard's Queen Mary 2 will be somewhere in the Atlantic between New York and Southampton, Queen Victoria will be at sea in the Med, Queen Elizabeth will be en route for Southampton.
Jane Archer
