Cunard has rescheduled a visit for 300 agents on the new Queen Anne after an earlier cancellation. The event was initially set for April 29 but required rescheduling to apply final touches to the ship.
- The Queen Anne is a 3,000-passenger vessel expected to begin its maiden voyage from Southampton.
- Agents will now tour the vessel in a day visit on June 7, offering a comprehensive onboard experience.
- Cunard’s President has hinted at a godperson being named at a ceremony set for Liverpool on June 3.
- Details about the godperson may be revealed in a press conference on May 22.
Cunard has extended an invitation to 300 agents to visit the new Queen Anne, following the cancellation of an overnight test voyage. Initially scheduled for April 29, the visit was postponed to allow completion of final adjustments to the ship while it remained docked in Venice. The Queen Anne, a noteworthy 3,000-passenger vessel, is set to embark on her maiden voyage from Southampton.
The event has been rescheduled for June 7, transforming the previously planned overnight experience into an exclusive day tour aboard. This visit promises a distinctive Cunard experience, including a ship tour and lunch, ensuring agents still gain valuable insights, despite the change in schedule.
Cunard’s President, Katie McAlister, expressed regret over the initial postponement but emphasised the importance of having the ship ready for its inaugural journey. She reiterated that the planned day-long visit would provide a gratifying experience, thus maintaining strong relationships with the agents.
In addressing queries regarding the ship’s naming ceremony, McAlister confirmed a godperson would preside over the event in Liverpool on June 3. However, she declined to disclose further details about the individual but hinted that more information might be forthcoming at a press conference later in May.
The rescheduled visit reaffirms Cunard’s commitment to enhancing agent relations while ensuring the Queen Anne is impeccably prepared for its debut.
