A new room service charge will be applied for guests staying in Cunard’s Britannia grade staterooms, the cruise line has confirmed.
Booked guests were notified by letter of the new charges, which will be rolled out across the entire four-ship fleet.
“We are writing to inform you of a change in our room service onboard. Across the fleet, we are introducing new charges that will apply to room service dishes served after 10:00 AM in Britannia grade staterooms,” Cunard said.
However, breakfast items served before 10am will remain complimentary, it added. Other cabin grades will not see any changes, Cruise Industry News reported.
Meanwhile, the cruise line has released its 2027/29 sailing program which features the addition of 195 new itineraries which will see the cruise line visit 93 UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Subscribe to LATTE Cruise’s free eNewsletter to keep up to date with everything in the luxury cruise space.All in all, Cunard will visit 115 destinations in 32 countries between April 2027 and January 2028. With 18 overnight port calls and 33 late-evening departures, the new program offers guests more opportunities to discover each destination.
Among the highlights are four maiden calls for Queen Anne, including Sorrento in Italy and La Rochelle in France. Queen Victoria will also enjoy a first visit to Riga, Latvia, while Queen Elizabeth will make maiden calls to Trieste in Italy and Calvi in France as the vessel makes its European return, visiting 22 ports for the first time in 15 years.
In a first for Cunard, the freshly refitted Queen Mary 2 will visit Charlottetown in Canada over the course of the season.
“This new program is all about giving our guests more choice and more unforgettable voyages,” Cunard President, Katie McAlister said.
“Whether it’s Queen Anne visiting new destinations, Queen Elizabeth returning to favourite ports in the Med, or Queen Mary 2 sailing iconic routes with her usual style, there’s something to suit every kind of traveller.”