Cunard Line Gives Credits Where Credit Is Due
New Programme Gives North American Military Personnel up to $250 to Spend On Board
May 8, 2013 /3BL Media/ - Cunard Line is pleased to announce a new benefit for those who serve in the armed forces in North America. The new programme grants On Board Credits of up to $250 per person to members of the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, National Guard or Reserves, and the Canadian National Defense. Military personnel who are active, retired or disabled veterans are eligible with proper documentation.
The credits appy to all published voyages aboard Cunard's Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria andQueen Elizabeth and are combinable with other On Board Credit offers. The amount of each credit varies with cruise length: $50 per person for a cruise of six days or less; $100 per person for cruises of seven to 14 days; or $250 per person for those 14 days or longer.
Under the terms of the programme, retired status applies to enlisted personnel or officers with a minimum of 20 years of service, medical retirees and the 100 percent disabled. Veterans with an honourable discharge and a length of service that meets certain minimums also are eligible to apply. Military status must be confirmed prior to embarking on the voyage to be eligible for credits.
Cunard has a distinguished history with the military. During World War II, the Queen Mary served as a British Royal Mail Ship, along with the original Queen Elizabeth, as a troopship. In addition, Winston Churchilll credited Cunard with ending the war one year early because of the troop transfer services that both ships provided.
Click here to learn more about the Military Personnal Cruise Benefit Programme.