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FARE NOTES & TRAVEL INFORMATION

Fares

Included in your fare:

• Fares are per person in £ sterling, based upon double occupancy (unless otherwise stated) and subject to availability. As these are ‘fares from’ they may rise during the life of this brochure and we advise you book early. Any savings are applied per adult to the fares shown and are subject to availability.

• Accommodation, all on-board meals* and entertainment.

• International flights (where indicated and subject to availability). See the ‘International Flight Arrangements’ on page 258.

• Drinks: tea, coffee, water and fruit juice are available 24 hours a day at the Lido Restaurants on board Queen Elizabeth, Queen Victoria and Kings Court on board Queen Mary 2.

• Coach transfers between airport, hotel (if applicable) and the ship at the international port of embarkation/disembarkation when your international flight is purchased through Cunard (excluding Transatlantic Crossings to or from New York. However if guests arrive into or depart New York by flight from or to the UK on the day of embarkation or disembarkation, then transfers will be available).

• Port and Handling fees and UK & US taxes.

• Specified hotel accommodation as shown.

* There is a cover charge payable in the Todd English Restaurants on Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria, The Verandah Restaurant on Queen Elizabeth and in the speciality dining options offered in Kings Court on Queen Mary 2 and the Lido Restaurants on Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria, applicable from October 2010 on Queen Elizabeth and from January 2011 on Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria.

Not included in your fare:

• Hotel and dining charges will be charged to your on-board account as detailed on page 247.

• Incidental expenses (including but not limited to: laundry charges, bar expenses, spa & salon treatments, shore excursions & add-on hotel programmes).

• Day and evening entertainment in the casino. • Speciality teas and coffee at all bars. • Travel Insurance. Please see page 255.

Single Guests

Single guests wishing to travel in a double stateroom pay the relevant ‘sole occupancy’ supplement as follows:

Queen Elizabeth

• Grades Q1-Q7, P1-P4 – 200% of the double occupancy fare

• Grades AA-A7, C1-C5, D1-D8 – 175% of the double occupancy fare

Queen Victoria

• Grades Q1-Q7, P1-P4 – 200% of the double occupancy fare • Grades A1-A7, C1-C5, D1-D8 – 175% of the double occupancy fare

Queen Mary 2

• Grades Q1-P3 – 200% of the double occupancy fare

• Grades AA-D8 – 175% of the double occupancy fare

Please note that the percentage of the sole occupancy supplement may be increased without prior notification.

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Third & fourth Guest Fares

Some staterooms have accommodation for a 3rd or 4th person. Please refer to fare tables shown on pages:

Queen Elizabeth

Queen Victoria*

Queen Mary 2

and to deck plans on pages:

Queen Elizabeth

Queen Victoria*

Queen Mary 2

34-73 78-121

126-169, 178-203

236-238 239-241 242-244

*Although Queen Victoria’s Queens and Princess Suites can accommodate a third berth, these are capacity controlled by the numbers of covers available in the restaurants. Please call reservations for availability.

Please note that savings do not apply to 3rd & 4th guests.

Child Fares

• Cunard cannot accept any child under the age of 6 months as a guest.

• Children of 2 years or older pay the applicable adult per person fare when travelling as a first or second guest.

• For all 2010 voyages, World Voyages 2011 and between V102 - V109 children aged between 6 months and 2 years accommodated as a third or fourth guest in a stateroom travel free on board. However, if travelling as a first or second guest in a stateroom they pay the applicable adult per person fare. A nominal fee may be charged for children between the ages of 6 months and 2 years travelling where transfers, hotel stays and air travel are involved, which we will discuss with you at the time of booking.

• For 2011 voyages from Q103, V110 and M104 onwards, our younger guests aged 2 to 17 years of age travelling as a first or second guest in a stateroom pay the applicable child fare as indicated in the fare grid. These are ‘from fares’ and will vary by stateroom grade.

Fares and Savings

The fares in this brochure are intended to be valid until 30 November 2010, although we reserve the right to adjust particulars and fares at any time. Prices, offers and savings advertised in this brochure or elsewhere may be withdrawn or changed. Fares may rise in subsequent brochure editions. Fares shown are per person based upon double occupancy (unless otherwise stated) and subject to availability. As these are ‘fares from’ they may rise during the life of this brochure and we advise you book early.

Early Booking Savings

The maximum early booking saving is shown above the fare grid for each applicable voyage, and we have set aside a number of staterooms at every grade with the maximum saving. Once these voyages have been sold, the saving may reduce or be withdrawn.

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