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FARE NOTES & TRAVEL INFORMATION
Fares
Queen Mary 2
Grades Q1-P3 200% of the double occupancy fare
Included in your fare:
Fares are per person in £ sterling, based upon double occupancy Grades AA-D8 175% of the double occupancy fare
(unless otherwise stated) and subject to availability. As these are
Please note that the percentage of the sole occupancy supplement
‘fares from’ they may rise during the life of this brochure and we
may be increased without prior notification.
advise you book early. Any savings are applied per adult to the
fares shown and are subject to availability.
Third & fourth Guest Fares
Accommodation, all on-board meals* and entertainment.
Some staterooms have accommodation for a 3rd or 4th person.
International flights (where indicated and subject to availability).
Please refer to fare tables shown on pages:
See the ‘International Flight Arrangements’ on page 202.
Queen Elizabeth 30-49
Drinks: tea, coffee, water and fruit juice are available 24 hours
a day at the Lido Restaurants on board Queen Elizabeth,
Queen Victoria* 54-81
Queen Victoria and Kings Court on board Queen Mary 2. Queen Mary 2 92-93, 98-147
Coach transfers between airport, hotel (if applicable) and the and to deck plans on pages:
ship at the international port of embarkation/disembarkation
Queen Elizabeth 180-182
when your international flight is purchased through Cunard
(excluding Transatlantic Crossings to or from New York. However
Queen Victoria* 183-185
if guests arrive into or depart New York by flight from or to the
Queen Mary 2 186-188
UK on the day of embarkation or disembarkation, then transfers
*Although Queen Victoria’s Queens and Princess Suites can
will be available).
accommodate a third berth, these are capacity controlled by
Port and Handling fees and UK & US taxes.
the numbers of covers available in the restaurants. Please call
Specified hotel accommodation as detailed on pages 98-117.
reservations for availability.
* There is a cover charge payable in Todd English Restaurants on Queen Victoria
Please note that savings do not apply to 3rd & 4th guests.
and Queen Mary 2, and in the alternative restaurant on Queen Elizabeth.
Not included in your fare: Child Fares
Hotel and dining charges will be charged to your on-board Cunard cannot accept any child under the age of 6 months
account as detailed on page 191. as a guest.
Incidental expenses (including but not limited to: laundry charges, Children aged between 6 months and 2 years accommodated
bar expenses, spa & salon treatments, shore excursions & add-on as a third or fourth guest in a stateroom travel free on board.
hotel programmes). However, if travelling as a 1st or 2nd guest in a stateroom they
Day and evening entertainment in the casino.
pay the applicable adult per person fare.
Speciality teas and coffee at all bars.
A nominal fee may be charged for children between the ages
of 6 months and 2 years travelling where transfers, hotel stays
Travel Insurance. Please see page 210.
and air travel are involved, which we will discuss with you at the
time of booking.
Single Guests
Children of 2 years or older pay the applicable adult per person fare.
Single guests wishing to travel in a double stateroom pay the
relevant ‘sole occupancy’ supplement as follows:
Fares and Savings
Queen Elizabeth
The fares in this brochure are intended to be valid until
Grades Q1-Q7, P1-P4
31 March 2010, although we reserve the right to adjust particulars
200% of the double occupancy fare
and fares at any time. Prices, offers and savings advertised in this
Grades AA-A7, C1-C5, D1-D8
brochure or elsewhere may be withdrawn or changed. Fares may
175% of the double occupancy fare
rise in subsequent brochure editions. Fares shown are per person
based upon double occupancy (unless otherwise stated) and
Queen Victoria
subject to availability. As these are ‘fares from’ they may rise
Grades Q1-Q7, P1-P4
during the life of this brochure and we advise you book early.
200% of the double occupancy fare
Grades A1-A7, C1-C5, D1-D8
175% of the double occupancy fare
200
FOR BOOKING CONDITIONS, INFORMATION AND INSURANCE SEE PAGES 200-211
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