Queen Mary 2 Australian Circumnavigation registrations close 16 June

Wednesday, 27 May, 2010 0

Cunard Line has announced that it will close registrations for Queen Mary 2’s historic circumnavigation of Australia at 5pm (AEST) on Wednesday 16 June.

Only Cunard past passengers and people who have registered their interest online will be able to book on the voyage when sales open at 9am (AEST) on 13 July . Sales to the general public will not open until the following day.
 
Cunard Line said today it expected cabins on the February 2012 voyage to be in strong demand.
 
“Almost 3000 people have already registered their interest, and with most registrations covering two people, that means we have close to 6000 people indicating they want to be part of history on this voyage,” said Ann Sherry, CEO of Carnival Australia which represents Cunard Line.
 
“It’s a spectacular response and one that underlines just how special this voyage will be.”
 
Ms Sherry said three round-Australia sectors would be offered to passengers – 22 nights sailing from Sydney on February 14, 2012, 20 nights sailing from Fremantle on February 8 and 21 nights sailing from Adelaide on February 11. Fares will be announced late June.
 
Expressions of interest can still be logged at www.queenmary2.com.au/register
 
Cunard Line said that each registered person would be able to book one cabin only on the voyage. 
 


 

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