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Fare notes & travel information
Fares
Sydney to Southampton: Mumbai; Athens; Melbourne
Included in your fare:
Sydney to Dubai: Mumbai; Melbourne
Accommodation, all on-board meals* and entertainment.
Fremantle to Southampton: Mumbai; Athens
International flights (where indicated and subject to
Hong Kong to Southampton: Mumbai; Athens
availability). See the ‘International Flight Arrangements’
Queen Mary 2
on page 166.
Southampton to Southampton: Rome; Barbados; Penang;
Drinks: tea, coffee, water and fruit juice are available
Adelaide; Tokyo
24 hours a day at the Lido Restaurant on board
Queen Victoria and Kings Court on board Queen Mary 2.
Southampton to Cape Town: Rome; Penang; Adelaide; Tokyo
Coach transfers between airport, hotel (if applicable)
Southampton to Fremantle: Rome; Penang; Adelaide; Tokyo
and the ship at the international port of embarkation/
Southampton to Auckland: Rome; Penang; Tokyo
disembarkation when your international flight is Southampton to Hong Kong: Rome; Penang
purchased through Cunard (excluding Transatlantic
Dubai to Cape Town: Penang; Adelaide; Tokyo
Crossings to or from New York. However if guests arrive
Dubai to Sydney: Penang; Tokyo
into or depart New York by flight from or to the UK on
the day of embarkation or disembarkation, then transfers
Singapore to Southampton: Barbados; Adelaide; Tokyo
will be available). Singapore to Cape Town: Adelaide; Tokyo
Port and Handling fees and UK & US taxes. Hong Kong to Southampton: Barbados; Adelaide; Tokyo
Specified hotel accommodation as detailed on pages 94-109. Hong Kong to Cape Town: Adelaide; Tokyo
* There is a cover charge payable in Todd English Restaurants on Auckland to Southampton: Barbados; Adelaide
both ships.
Sydney to Southampton: Barbados; Adelaide
Not included in your fare:
Hotel and dining charges will be charged to your
Single Guests
on-board account as detailed on page 155.
Single guests wishing to travel in a double stateroom pay
Incidental expenses (including but not limited to:
the relevant ‘sole occupancy’ supplement as follows:
laundry charges, bar expenses, spa & salon treatments,
Queen Victoria 2009-2010
shore excursions & add-on hotel programmes).
Grades Q1-Q7, P1-P4
Day and evening entertainment in the casino.
200% of the double occupancy fare
Speciality teas and coffee at all bars.
Grades A1-A7, C1-C5, D1-D8
Travel Insurance. Please see page 173. 175% of the double occupancy fare
World Cruise 2010 Shore Events
Queen Mary 2 2009-2010
Queens Grill and Princess Grill guests have some shore
Grades Q1-P3 200% of the double occupancy fare
events included in their fare. These are:
Grades AA-D8 175% of the double occupancy fare
Queen Victoria
Please note that the percentage of the sole occupancy
supplement may be increased without prior notification.
Southampton to Southampton: Acapulco; Honolulu;
Mumbai; Athens; Melbourne
3rd & 4th Guest Fares
New York to Southampton: Acapulco; Honolulu; Mumbai;
Some staterooms have accommodation for a 3rd or 4th
Athens; Melbourne
person. Please refer to fare tables shown on pages:
San Francisco to Southampton: Honolulu; Mumbai; Queen Victoria 26-43, 51-59
Athens; Melbourne
Queen Mary 2 83-125, 131-139
Southampton to Singapore: Acapulco; Honolulu; Melbourne
Southampton to Hong Kong: Acapulco; Honolulu; Melbourne
and to deck plans on pages:
Queen Victoria 145-147
Southampton to Fremantle: Acapulco; Honolulu; Melbourne
Queen Mary 2 151-153
Southampton to Sydney: Acapulco; Honolulu
Please note that ’Sailaway’ savings do not apply to 3rd
Southampton to Auckland: Acapulco; Honolulu
& 4th guests.
Auckland to Southampton: Mumbai; Athens; Melbourne
164 For booking conditions, information and insurance see pages 164-173
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