Cunard’s
Queen Mary 2 Embarks on 100th Transatlantic
Crossing
September 18, 2008 – As
Queen Mary 2 prepares to sail her 100
th
Transatlantic Crossing, Cunard Line reveals the captivating
statistics that illustrate the Line’s singular hold on the
bygone glamour that defines their Transatlantic travel
experience. The only company offering regularly scheduled
Transatlantic service via flagship Queen Mary 2, Cunard Line
continues a tradition that began 168 years ago. The iconic
ocean liner will depart on her 100
th
Transatlantic voyage on September 21 from Southampton,
England arriving in New York on September 27. On arrival, she
will have logged 711,288 nautical miles since her debut with
316,729 nautical miles on Transatlantic voyages alone.
“Perhaps more than any other voyage, a Transatlantic Crossing
captures the imagination of the most intrepid travelers,” said
Carol Marlow, president of Cunard Line. “A Transatlantic
voyage recalls a bygone era of glamour and sophistication. For
many, it is on par with the world’s most storied travel
experiences.”
Queen Mary 2’s regularly scheduled Transatlantic service forms
the cornerstone of her annual itineraries, which also includes
her second
World Cruise in 2009 and forays into the Caribbean,
Mediterranean and Norway.
Since the ship entered service in 2004, Queen Mary 2 has made
dozens of maiden calls around the world, including San
Francisco - where thousands lined the shores of the City
by the Bay to witness her sail beneath the Golden Gate
Bridge and her overnight visit caused gridlock traffic on the
Embarcadero; along with great port cities such as Boston and
Ft. Lauderdale. She has provided a glamorous backdrop for a
myriad of high-profile events, including The Britannia
Ball (a charity gala benefitting the New York City Opera
and Brooklyn Academy of Music) in 2007; the PBS TV Concert
Special: Carly Simon: A Moonlight Serenade on the Queen
Mary 2; an onboard event honouring George Lucas at the
2005 Cannes Film Festival; as well as several
Cunard Royal Rendezvous events in New York, Ft.
Lauderdale, Long Beach, California and Sydney, Australia with
her sister ships, QE2 and Queen Victoria. Queen Mary 2 even
played a role in literary history, transporting the first
author-signed copy of the highly anticipated Harry Potter
and the Half-Blood Prince to its U.S. debut.
In addition to logging nearly three-quarters of a million
miles, Queen Mary 2 will mark other milestones on her 100th
Transatlantic voyage, including:
·
More than 229,000 guests crossing the North Atlantic
·
450 pets crossing the North Atlantic
·
97,000 pounds of lobster served
·
2,700 pounds of caviar served
·
206,200 bottles of Champagne served
·
Enough tea to fill nearly five Olympic-sized swimming
pools
Queen Mary 2 has welcomed many notable guests, including
Barbara Walters, Katie Couric, Uma Thurman, John Cleese,
Richard Dreyfuss, Carly Simon, Rod Stewart, Tina Brown and
Harold Evans, Terrance Howard, Donald Trump, and Dame Shirley
Bassey. Her eminent visitors have included HRH Queen Elizabeth
II, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, Queen Noor, Former President
George Bush, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Senator
Hillary Clinton.
In 2009, Queen Mary 2 marks her fifth year of service with an
extended Transatlantic season of 6-, 8- and 9-day
Crossings. In total, she will sail 25 Transatlantic Crossings,
including classic six-day voyages between Southampton and New
York, two eight-day voyages between Hamburg and New York, one
eight-day voyage from Boston via New York to Southampton and
one nine-day Crossing from Southampton via New York to Halifax
and Boston.