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NEW ‘Queen Elizabeth’ to be built

Cunard Line have announced today that they have ordered a new 92,000-ton liner, which will be named ‘Queen Elizabeth’, scheduled to enter service in the autumn of 2010, two years after the QE2 will leave the fleet to become a floating luxury hotel in Dubai.

Cunard, a unit of Carnival Corporation & plc  signed an agreement with Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri for the construction of the new 2092–passenger ocean liner, which will be built at Fincantieri’s Monfalcone yard at an all-in cost of approximately €500 million. The vessel will be the second largest Cunarder ever built.

The new ship follows a long line of famous Cunard liners stretching back to the company's inception as the first operator of a timetabled transatlantic service 167 years ago.

In making the announcement, Cunard's President and Managing Director, Carol Marlow, said: “Cunard already owns and operates the two most famous ocean liners in the world, Queen Elizabeth 2 and Queen Mary 2, and a third - Queen Victoria - is due to be named by HRH The Duchess of Cornwall, in the presence of HRH The Prince of Wales, in December of this year. The decision to order another ship for Cunard Line has been taken as a result of the strong booking response to the new Queen Victoria, and we are extremely pleased that Cunard will once again become a three-ship fleet so soon after the departure of the much-celebrated Queen Elizabeth 2 in November next year. Furthermore we are delighted that Her Majesty The Queen has given her blessing to our calling this new Cunarder ‘Queen Elizabeth’, after our first vessel of that name.

Speaking for Fincantieri, Chief Executive Officer Mr. Giuseppe Bono said:"It is a particularly special moment for Fincantieri to have secured a second order from Cunard at a time when we are nearing the completion of "Queen Victoria". Cunard is the most famous name in passenger shipping and we are honoured to have been chosen to build Queen Elizabeth and to continue the tradition and heritage of that great company". 

Queen Elizabeth will offer the very best of Cunard’s values and traditions, blended with every conceivable modern luxury that today's discerning travellers expect. Through her opulent public rooms and impeccable service, the new ship will reflect the grandeur which has been associated with Cunard ships since the introduction of the Mauretania in 1907; and from the outside, her black hull, gleaming white superstructure and distinctive red funnel will echo the classic characteristics of the company's distinctive liner heritage.

Queen Elizabeth will fly the Red Ensign with her home-port Southampton, as is the case with the other ships in the Cunard fleet.

The agreement is subject to approval by the board of directors of Carnival Corporation & plc. Design details and initial itineraries will be announced in due course.

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Comment by McWilliam, Broughty Ferry, Dundee (09 Dec 07 14:19) about this ARTICLE.
My Wife and I are "Cunarders" and are again sailing on QM2 to meet with the other 2Queens in New York on 13th Jan 2008. We look forward to the new Queen Elisabeth's launch in 2010 so as to enhance our Cunard experiences. We have sailed with other lines but none can rival Cunard for class and sofistication and sicerely hope the dress code which Cunard is known for will be continued. J.F.McWilliam Broughty Ferry,Dundee.Scotland
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Comment by Howarth, Bramhall, Stockport (01 Dec 07 00:20) about this ARTICLE.
Is the new Queen Elizabeth going to be a 'liner' or a 'cruise' ship? There is a difference
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Comment by Watts, Old Bilsthorpe (27 Nov 07 20:56) about this ARTICLE.
I await with interest the new Queen Elizabeth, if only to discover how many single cabins will be available. I shall certainly go on a 'wait list' for the maiden voyage !
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Comment by Feeney, blackheath London (22 Nov 07 15:14) about this ARTICLE.
My wife and I are 'Cunarders' having travelled when Queen Elizabeth is built on all ships. We are looking forward to the entry to the fleet 2010 to arrange our booking
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Comment by mather, glasgow (02 Nov 07 19:12) about this ARTICLE.
somthing to look forward to as i helped to build the q.e two and have never been on board her since she left clydebank so somthing not to miss this tim
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Comment by shirley, Brighton (23 Oct 07 22:54) about this ARTICLE.
Great news, I do hope the new "Queen" will retain the traditional style of the QE11, many new ships are just glorified holiday camps
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Comment by Hunter, Colwyn bay (16 Oct 07 12:52) about this ARTICLE.
Yes I agree Queen Anne would be a great name for the new liner. our memories will remind us of our previous Queens with pride. Maybe Cunard will take note of our comments in years to come. Mary Hunter. Colwyn Bay
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Comment by Law, Bristol (15 Oct 07 17:43) about this ARTICLE.
Why not call the new ship Queen Anne, as she is the only Queen not named by Cunard!!
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Comment by Waldron, Leicester (13 Oct 07 20:36) about this ARTICLE.
We have sailed on both the QE2 and QM2 and awaiting Queen Victoria cruise, with the new "Queen Elizabeth"to be built in 2010 , what a cruise this would be for our Golden Wedding Anniversary (hopefully
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