CUNARD Line and Viking will offer United Kingdom-based sailings from May for British guests, with the Government of the UK having recently confirmed cruising within the country can restart in around two months. Queen Elizabeth (pictured) will sail from Cunard’s home port of Southampton, with voyages to go on sale...
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CUNARD Line and Viking will offer United Kingdom-based sailings from May for British guests, with the Government of the UK having recently confirmed cruising within the country can restart in around two months.
Queen Elizabeth (pictured) will sail from Cunard’s home port of Southampton, with voyages to go on sale later this month.
Viking will restart with three special eight-day sailings departing roundtrip from Portsmouth exploring England’s shores on board the cruise line’s newest ocean ship Viking Venus, which will be delivered in Apr.
Pre-registration for Viking’s season is currently open only to Viking past guests, with more details about the voyages to be released and general reservations available in due course.
More details about Cunard’s season will be revealed later this month, with a number of international sailings to be cancelled, including Queen Elizabeth’s Mediterranean summer fly-cruise season, and all departures up to and including 11 Oct.
All Cunard guests whose cruises have been cancelled will automatically receive a future cruise credit worth 125% of what they paid, which can be redeemed against any new booking made by the end of the year on any cruise on sale.
A 100% refund is also available through the form on www.cunard.com.
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