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To early pioneers, a transatlantic
crossing symbolised their new life in
the New World. Soon, each became a
byword for unbridled luxury. Ever
since the opulent excesses of the
1920s, crowned heads and famous
faces have graced gala dinners, and
society darlings have strolled with
T
RANSATLANTIC
CROSSINGS
Hollywood legends on the decks of
Cunard’s illustrious liners.
DEPARTURE DATES & FARES 2008-2009
Today, only one ship regularly
reinterprets this classic crossing:
T
RANSATLANTIC
CROSSINGS
Queen Mary 2. She embraces this PLUS ‘AS you like it’ EXTENDED STAYS & ESCORTED TOURS
timeless refinement and relaxation Choose either a classic Eastbound or Westbound crossing on your
over six legendary days and preferred departure date and then find the corresponding fare in the
unforgettable nights – as a host of table opposite.
thrilling options invite extra
• Start or finish your holiday from a choice of UK airports including
adventure and exploration beyond
Heathrow, Gatwick, Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow and
the Atlantic.
Manchester.
• Kids Go Free on Transatlantic Crossings M830 and M831 in 2008,
and M911, M921 and M925 in 2009.
• For North America hotel stays before or after your crossing,
flight upgrades and to sail both ways, see pages 94-101.
REACH NEW YORK STILL THE GRANDEST WAY TO
DEPARTURE DATES 2008
Eastbound - New York to Southampton Westbound - Southampton to New York
Voyage Season Depart Arrive Voyage Season Depart Arrive
Number 18:00 07:00 Number 17:00 06:30
M830
K
Peak 7 Aug 13 Aug
M829A Peak 1 Aug 7 Aug
M832A High 19 Aug 25 Aug
M831
K
Peak 13 Aug 19 Aug
M834 High 4 Sep 10 Sep
M833A High 29 Aug 4 Sep
M838 Mid 4 Oct 10 Oct
M836 Mid 21 Sep 27 Sep
M840 Low 16 Oct 22 Oct
M839 Mid 10 Oct 16 Oct
M842N Low 15 Nov 21 Nov
DEPARTURE DATES 2009
YOUR FARE INCLUDES:
Eastbound - New York to Southampton Westbound - Southampton to New York
• 6 nights on Queen Mary 2 including
Voyage Season Depart Arrive Voyage Season Depart Arrive
Number 18:00 07:00 Number 17:00 06:30
all meals* and entertainment
M905 Low 14 Apr 20 Apr M903 Low 8 Apr 14 Apr
• Economy class flight to or from New
M906N Low 26 Apr 2 May M906 Low 20 Apr 26 Apr
York (subject to availability) – see M909 Mid 8 May 14 May M907 Mid 2 May 8 May
page 95 for information on flight M912 Mid 31 May 6 Jun M911
K
Mid 25 May 31 May
upgrades M915 High 19 Jun 25 Jun M914 High 13 Jun 19 Jun
M918 Peak 6 Jul 12 Jul M916 Peak 25 Jun 1 Jul
PLUS KIDS GO FREE:
M920 Peak 18 Jul 24 Jul M919 Peak 12 Jul 18 Jul
• On crossings M830, M831 in 2008 M922A Peak 30 Jul 5 Aug M921
K
Peak 24 Jul 30 Jul
and M911, M921, M925 in 2009
M925
K
High 23 Aug 29 Aug M924A High 17 Aug 23 Aug
M928 High 8 Sep 14 Sep M926 High 29 Aug 4 Sep
*There is a cover charge payable in the
M932 Mid 9 Oct 15 Oct M930 Low 26 Sep 2 Oct
Todd English Restaurant.
M936 Low 5 Nov 11 Nov M934 Mid 23 Oct 29 Oct
M937 Low 11 Nov 17 Nov
K
Kids Go Free
89 90 For booking conditions, information and insurance see pages 184-193 83 84
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