Cunard | Queen Anne | Float Out Ceremony
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it's been an absolute honor to witness the transformation of this beautiful ship
today's float out ceremony is a significant milestone in the development of Queen Anne
the work that has gone into this ship is absolutely extraordinary
I can't wait to see the vision come together in the year ahead
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Today saw another momentous occasion in the construction of Queen Anne, the float out, when she touched water for the very first time. This happened precisely 365 days before Queen Anne is due to set sail on her maiden voyage to Lisbon, on 3 May 2024. At the float out ceremony, we celebrated the flow of water into the ship’s dry dock, and now find ourselves even more easily picturing life on board our newest ship, as she sails the four corners of the world. Read about Captain Inger’s ever-increasing excitement, as she watches the development of Queen Anne first-hand. As you follow the story, you can’t help but be captivated by her self-professed ‘seafarer’s romantic notion’, and perhaps start looking forward to joining her yourself, when she sets sail next year. - https://bit.ly/3p3incL