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VALUE AND CONVENIENCE
at a glance:
Your fare includeS
HALLMARKS OF EVERY CUNARD VOYAGE
• Accommodation, all on-board meals*
and entertainment.
• International flights (where indicated
and subject to availability). See
O
ne of the great pleasures of travelling aboard a Cunard ship is that so many memorable
‘International Flight Arrangements’
aspects of your voyage – the delicious dining each evening, a whirl of sociable activities and
section on page 186.
the glittering entertainment – are conveniently included in your fare, which means superb value.
• Drinks: tea, coffee, water and fruit
This is enhanced by exceptional savings, available on the majority of departures, as are flight
juice are available 24 hours a day at
upgrade choices and ‘ready-made’ options to explore in the US and Canada.
the Lido Restaurant on board
Queen Victoria, and Kings Court
‘Sailaway’ savings of up to 50%
Queen Mary 2 & New York 2008 - 2009
on board Queen Mary 2.
Throughout this brochure you’ll notice how
Combinations and Escorted Tours
most fare tables feature ‘Sailaway’ fares, each
For those who wish to explore the
• Coach transfers between airport,
offering generous savings against the full
exhilarating cities and natural wonders of the
hotel (if applicable) and the ship at
brochure fare. These savings only apply to a
US and Canada and prefer to purchase a
the international port of
number of stateroom categories on most
complete holiday, our convenient New York
embarkation/disembarkation when
Cunard voyages, so it really does pay
combinations and escorted tours suit all
your international flight is purchased
to book early. See page 185 for more details.
budgets and offer superb value. Your fare
through Cunard (excluding
combines a Transatlantic Crossing, an
Transatlantic Crossings to or from
‘Sailaway’ ‘Sailaway’ international flight, destination transfers and
New York – see page 184).
savings up to fares from
all hotel stays. See pages 104-119 for details.
QUEEN Victoria 45% £499
• Port and Handling fees and UK &
2009 World Cruise
Roundtrip Transatlantic Crossings
US taxes.
45% £919
Combining back-to-back Westbound and
QUEEN MARY 2
• Specified hotel accommodation as
45% £499
Eastbound Transatlantic Crossings creates an
detailed on pages 102-119.
2009 World cruise 50% £2,229
experience that offers twice the relaxation and
additional value too. After all, your combined
* There is a cover charge payable in
Todd English Restaurants on Queen Mary 2
Flight Upgrades fare is less than two one-way crossings, even
and Queen Victoria.
If your voyage or crossing involves a flight, we taking your ‘no-fly allowance’ into
understand you may wish to upgrade. We offer consideration. What’s more, with no airline
competitive upgrade rates and will gladly take baggage restrictions to stop you, you can
care of the arrangements on your behalf. really go to town in New York’s celebrated
See page 181 for details. stores. See page 92 for details.
Honeymoons & Anniversaries
How to request your special benefits
To enjoy your Anniversary or Honeymoon
benefits, simply advise your Voyage Sales
Consultant at the time of booking and send us
confirmation of your wedding date (a copy of
your marriage certificate, for example).
Every Cunard voyage is a celebration in itself,
To be eligible for your benefits, your Anniversary
an experience rich in sophisticated relaxation.
(or your wedding day if on Honeymoon) must
No wonder, then, that so many couples choose
fall within 2 months of your voyage date and
to mark their special occasions on board.
your voyage must last 6 nights or longer.
Benefits
All registrations for these benefits must be
Champagne in your stateroom on arrival
received at least 2 weeks prior to departure. We
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Fresh flowers in your stateroom on arrival
regret that we cannot accept any registrations
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Congratulations card from your Captain
on board. All the benefits shown opposite are
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Formal portrait photograph
per couple.
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