TICKETS for a five-night coronation cruise onboard Cunard’s flagship ocean liner, Queen Mary 2, have sold out in less than 24 hours.
Having gone on sale at 1pm on Thursday afternoon, all of the tickets were snapped up by quick fingered customers by midday the following day.
The 2,000 passenger vessel will set sail for a celebratory voyage on Tuesday to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III.
It comes after repair work on the ship has been completed following a “technical issue” last weekend that forced Cunard to cancel a transatlantic voyage to New York at short notice.
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The cancellation left thousands of passengers stranded in the city.
The Queen Mary 2 was spotted moving birth yesterday as it was towed along by a tugboat to make way for P&O’s Britannia on Friday morning as it docked in Southampton.
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