Cunard starts ticket sales for newcomer "Queen Anne"

Queen Anne (Rendering: Cunard).
Queen Anne (Rendering: Cunard).

Cunard starts ticket sales for newcomer "Queen Anne"

Queen Anne (Rendering: Cunard).
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In 2024, Cunard wants to put the new ship "Queen Anne" to sea. The maiden voyage is scheduled to leave Southampton on January 4, 2024 and lead to Lisbon. The duration of the journey will be seven days.

First of all, participants in the customer loyalty program can buy tickets for the future fleet member's first trips. The shipping company has announced an event in Southampton for January 11, 2024. The Queen Victoria and the Queen Mary 2 should also take part in this.

For the time being, the Queen Anne will operate various cruises from the British port towards the Caribbean, the Mediterranean and Northern Europe. Cunard wants to grant a discount of up to 28 percent for bookings made by February 2023, 15. Loyalty card holders are rewarded with additional onboard credit depending on their status.

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