Cunard cancels two Queen Victoria sailings
Cunard Line has been forced to cancel two January cruises on Queen Victoria due to a problem in one of the ship’s propulsion units.
It has brought forward the ship’s planned dry dock to deal with the technical problems.
This means it has had to cancel a 12-night Canary Islands cruise (January 3-15) and a five-night Amsterdam and Cherbourg cruise (January 15-20).
Passengers on the affected sailings will receive credits of £100 per person which can be used on any future Cunard cruise booked within the next two years.
Those who don’t want to rebook can get a full refund.
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