All cabins available for the 4 July 2015 voyage of Cunard Line’s Queen Mary 2 from Liverpool to Halifax and New York have been sold out, Liverpool Cruise Club, the cruise specialist agent in the northwestern UK city said.
“The Cunard 4th July 2015 QM2 Transatlantic sailing from Liverpool has now sold out! However there is availability still to join the ship two days earlier in Southampton for the journey to Liverpool, and then continue transatlantic,” Liverpool Cruise Club said on Facebook.
It did not state how many cabins on the 2,620 passenger vessel had been sold for passengers to join from Liverpool. The voyage is part of 175th anniversary celebrations of the Carnival Corp & plc group member, which operated a Trans-Atlantic service from the city from 1840 to 1966.
Cunard Line had its headquarters in Liverpool until 1968. It is now based in Southampton Samuel Cunard (1787-1865) lived in Halifax before he came to England and founded the company known as Cunard Line, but originally called The British and North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Comopany.




