Luxury cruise brand Cunard today announced it is adding a fourth ship to its fleet. This
investment is part of the company’s ambitious plans for the future of Cunard globally.
Carnival Corporation & plc – the world’s largest cruise company and parent of the Cunard
brand – has signed a memorandum of agreement with Fincantieri S.p.A., Italy, to build a new
ship that will join the Cunard fleet in 2022.
The as yet unnamed ship will join Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth as
the fourth member of the Cunard fleet, the first time since 1998 that the luxury cruise brand
will have four ships in simultaneous service.
The iconic and unparalleled luxury cruise brand is going from strength to strength, having
seen crowds of more than one million people gather in 2015 to celebrate the company’s
175th anniversary. Cunard has subsequently invested over £120 million refurbishing the
flagship Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria.
Alongside an array of exciting new itineraries featuring new destinations and special event
voyages for 2018 and 2019, Cunard has also continued to evolve the guest experience to
meet the needs of the luxury consumer by introducing new bar and dining signatures,
entertainment offerings and brand partners across the fleet.
Simon Palethorpe, Senior Vice President, Cunard said: “We have only recently marked the
50th anniversary of one of Cunard’s much loved ocean liners, the legendary QE2. What
better way to celebrate her important role in Cunard’s past than by announcing our
commitment to Cunard’s future with the commissioning of a new ship. Cunard offers
unrivalled luxury ocean experiences and the new ship firmly underpins our plans to continue
our growth across international markets.”
Cunard will be revealing exciting details about the new ship during the course of 2018 and
through to the ship’s launch.
SOURCE: Cunard