FOR the first time in its 175 year history Cunard Line will offer its guests the opportunity to be married onboard its three vessels: QM2, Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth. The weddings program will commence in Autumn 2012 after the cruise line’s world voyages have been completed, with packages to...
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FOR the first time in its 175 year history
Cunard Line will offer its guests the opportunity
to be married onboard its three vessels: QM2,
Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth.
The weddings program will commence in
Autumn 2012 after the cruise line’s world
voyages have been completed, with packages
to go on sale in December 2011.
As yet Cunard has remained tight-lipped on
the details of what the packages will include,
but has said it provide expanded details “soon”.
“Most of our competitors have been offering
increasingly popular and lucrative ‘Weddings
at Sea’ programs, and these are now very big
business in the cruise industry,” said Peter
Shanks, President of Cunard Line.
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