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Cunard Line Upgrade Offer Brings New Reason To Book Now
A transatlantic sailing on Cunard Line’s iconic liner Queen Mary 2 is a unique experience we think every fan of cruise travel should try at least once. The ancestors of United States citizens who are not native Americans came from somewhere Read More …
Dashing QM2 Appropriately Kicks Off First Cunard Transatlantic Fashion Week
Royal College of Art graduate Sophie Schmidt, unveiled her latest creation on board upscale Queen Mary 2, rather fashionable in her own right. The event kicked off Cunard’s first ever ‘Transatlantic Fashion Week’ with Dame Zandra Rhodes. Sailing from Southampton, fashion royalty including Read More …
Cunard Remastering Brings Fresh Energy
Truly a floating hotel operation as good or better than top land-based counterparts, cruise ships take a tremendous amount of work to keep clean and maintained. Still, from time to time ships are pulled out of the water for dry dock Read More …
Evolving Cunard Culinary Focus Brings New Venues, Delights
Cunard Line has a history of consistently delivering culinary excellence for 175 years. Attaining and maintaining that distinction takes an occasional evolution of what they do. That process is underway right now as the Queen Mary 2 Remastered project unfolds, touching Read More …
On A Similar Path To Excellence: We Are Cunard, Today
In this second post of a three-part series, we’re taking a deep look at the evolution of three different cruise lines and the people behind what we think is one of the most relevant changes to business-as-usual to come about in Read More …
Historic Cunard Line Poised For Relevant Leap Forward
Historic Cunard Line has been sailing since their paddle-wheeled steamer Britannia crossed the Atlantic in 1840. Even today, Cunard offers the only regularly scheduled Transatlantic liner service, continuing a legacy of world cruising dating back to 1922. We have talked about Cunard here Read More …