The B2B column on the sailing tables has been one of the more useful features for planning consecutive cruises using casino offers. But until now, it only knew about your casino offer sailings. If you had a cruise actually booked, the B2B column had no idea.
That changes today. The B2B column now factors in your booked sailings alongside casino offers. If a sailing lines up back-to-back with one of your existing bookings, you'll see it flagged right in the table. And if a sailing overlaps with a booking -- meaning you'd be at sea on two ships at once -- it gets an overlap badge so you know to skip it.
The tooltip on each badge shows the connecting ship name, number of nights, and how many days of overlap (if any). You can filter by people in your travel group, so if you and a partner have different bookings, the B2B detection respects that.
Casino and booking B2B indicators are merged into one unified column, so you get a single, clean view of all your back-to-back options regardless of the source. The old separate columns are gone -- less clutter, same information.