QM2 Welcomes Award-Winning Screenwriting Duo

May 19, 2008

Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, Britain’s award-
winning writing team and writers of the recent thriller
The Bank Job, are set to add a dose of humour and
hilarity to Queen Mary 2’s June 8 Transatlantic Crossing.

Best known for their work on some of the UK’s best-loved comedies, Clement and La Frenais will draw on nearly a half-century of plot- and character-building to give Cunard guests an “inside look” at the world of successful screenwriting and production.

BAFTA-award winners, Clement and La Frenais have enjoyed a creative partnership that spans more than four decades, working with many of Britain’s most notable actors, including Peter Sellers, Michael Caine, Sean Connery, Tracy Ullman and Daniel Craig.

They have most recently adapted The Rottersу Club and Archangel for the BBC and completed four films in
diverse genres, including The Bank Job, an action-packed adventure; Goal! The Dream Begins, a sports film; Flushed Away, an animated movie; and Across the Universe, a Golden Globe-nominated musical set to an all-Beatles soundtrack.

2009 Voyage Program

May 19, 2008

Following simultaneous World Cruises in early 2009, Cunard Line’s flagship QUEEN MARY 2 and the new QUEEN VICTORIA will celebrate Cunard’s 170th year in service by embarking on a series of more than 60 departures calling on over 75 ports in 34 countries. Highlights of the 2009 schedule include additional QUEEN MARY 2 Transatlantic Crossings (including options to extend or embark a Crossing via Boston) and 11 new QUEEN VICTORIA itineraries featuring 18 maiden.

In commemoration of QUEEN MARY 2’s fifth year in service, the grand ocean liner will sail her first Around the British Isles itinerary, an eight-day journey featuring first-time calls to Liverpool, Glasgow, and Cork.

In addition, guests interested in an all-at-sea travel experience by sailing roundtrip to Europe from New York can do so aboard QUEEN MARY 2’s Grand Voyages of 20-24 days. These are available on her European itineraries by adding a legendary Transatlantic Crossing to the beginning and end of a voyage, affording guests an extended and more relaxing journey of a lifetime. For more information and reservations, call Cunard-Cruise.com @ 800-925-8572.

Kicking off her second year at sea, QUEEN VICTORIA will offer a wide range of voyages from her home port of Southampton featuring northern Europe itineraries to the North Cape and Spitzbergen, the Baltic and Iceland. In total her 2009 schedule features 11 new itineraries, including Kristiansand, Norway; Gothenburg, Sweden; Alghero on the Italian Island of Sardinia, and Cephalonia, Greece.

In July, she will make her maiden voyage to Iceland, visiting nine ports including Akureyri, home of the northernmost golf course in the world, and Reykjavik, the northernmost capital city in the world, on the 13-day Geysers & Glaciers itinerary roundtrip from Southampton. Other port calls include Grundarfjordur, Alesund, Hellesylt, Geiranger, Flaam/Sognefjord, Stavanger and Bergen.

For more information and reservations, call Cunard-Cruise.com @ 800-925-8572.

Cunard announces change in documentation and check-in requirements

January 24, 2008

IMPORTANT: CHANGE IN DOCUMENTATION & CHECK-IN REQUIREMENTS FOR U.S. DEPARTURES

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has recently announced new regulations which require cruise lines to provide final passenger manifests 60 minutes prior to departure from U.S. ports. To ensure compliance, guests are required to provide complete and accurate guest immigration details in advance of the embarkation date or risk being denied boarding. The easiest way to do this is to enter your information using the Voyage Personalizer at princess.com no later than six (6) days prior to sailing. Guests who fail to provide complete and accurate information prior to embarkation must complete check-in at least 90 minutes prior to the vessel’s scheduled departure time or they will be denied boarding.

As a reminder, you can provide this required information on the Voyage Personaliser from the time of booking until six (6) days prior to departure.

Thank you in advance for your cooperation in providing us with complete and accurate information to ensure compliance with these new government regulations.

Cunard’s Three Queens Rendezvous in Big Apple

January 14, 2008

Cunard Line’s Queen Elizabeth 2, Queen Mary 2 and the new Queen Victoria met in New York harbor by the Statue of Liberty the evening of January 10, 2008 in what was the only time the three vessels will be together in New York. The event, called the Cunard Royal Rendezvous, was accompanied by fireworks and lauded by New York City tourism officials as representing the importance of cruise tourism to the city. Queen Victoria, which was christened in December, made her maiden call to New York on the first leg of its 2008 World Cruise. She will visit 37 ports in 23 countries in 106 days. Queen Elizabeth 2, which was making its last call in New York, will go out of service in November and will eventually become a floating hotel in Dubai. Cunard’s history in New York dates back to 1847, when the Hibernia visited the city. In 2008, Cunard ships will visit the city 30 times, according to Cunard President Carol Marlow. The port of Brooklyn currently serves as homeport for the Queen Mary 2.

Cunard Teams with Veuve Clicquot Champagne

November 28, 2007

Cunard Line and Veuve Clicquot are continuing their brand alliance with the debut of the Veuve Clicquot Champagne Bar onboard Queen Victoria. On Dec. 10, the Queen Victoria will be officially named by the Duchess of Cornwall Camilla in the presence of Prince Charles in Southampton, England. The ship will be christened with a magnum of the champagne house’s Yellow Label. Located on Deck 2 of the triple-height Grand Lobby, the1920s Art Deco-style champagne bar will serve Veuve Clicquot Champagne exclusively. The Champagnes are paired with fresh delicacies before and after dinner. Queen Victoria will enter service on Dec. 11, embarking on a 10-day Christmas Markets voyage to the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany and Belgium.