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T
ransatlantic Crossings
New York
C
ombinations
2009
THE QUEENS THE PRINCESS THE BUCKINGHAM THE WINDSOR THE BLENHEIM
COMBINATION COMBINATION COMBINATION COMBINATION COMBINATION
8 0R 9 NIGHTS FROM
£3,409 £2,699 £1,729 £1,299 £1,099
to to to to to
£14,959 £3,279 £2,449 £1,899 £1,809
QUEEN MARY 2 STATEROOM GRADE
Q7-Q1 P3-P1 A3-AA B6-B1 D8-C1
QUEEN MARY 2 RESTAURANT
Queens Grill Princess Grill Britannia Britannia Britannia
NEW YORK HOTEL
Mandarin Mandarin Waldorf Marriott
Oriental Oriental Astoria Marquis Hilton
★★★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★★★★★★
Quote ME2 for Quote ME2 for Quote WE2 for Quote RE2 for Quote HE2 for
eastbound crossings eastbound crossings eastbound crossings eastbound crossings eastbound crossings
& MW2 for & MW2 for & WW2 for & RW2 for & HW2 for
westbound crossings. westbound crossings. westbound crossings. westbound crossings. westbound crossings.
WHY NOT Upgrade YOUR Flight
YOUR COMBINATION FARE INCLUDES:
From London Gatwick and London Heathrow Rate
World Traveller Plus £499
• 6-night Transatlantic Crossing aboard Queen Mary 2
Club World £1,199
• 2-night hotel stay in New York on a room only basis
First £1,789
• One-way economy flight
Premium Economy £679
• All transfers between ship, airport & hotel in New York
Upper
£1,049
See opposite for specific combination details, stateroom
Business £1,109
categories, corresponding hotels and booking codes.
First £1,689
Holiday dates represent length of stay, including overnight From Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Manchester
flights and arrival in the UK.
Business First £859
Hotels include:
From Luton
• Accommodation* (room only)
• Services of a Cunard Representative
Business Class £499
• All taxes and service charges
• Porterage
*
Flight upgrade supplements are subject to availability and are
For hotel room upgrade rates – see page 94
per person on a one-way basis and must be booked 90 days prior
to departure.
104 For booking conditions, information and insurance see pages 184-193
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