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Does first class still exist aboard Queen Mary 2? History of Cunard Classes Explored.

Chris Frame the Maritime Historian
Chris Frame the Maritime Historian
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👁️ 11K views📅 4 years ago⏱️ 6:44
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when cunard first commenced transatlantic services everybody who sailed on board was considered first class

the current cunard fleet have those four levels of accommodation of which is linked to a restaurant in a unique style

the linking of the restaurants to the cabin categories and the prestige that comes with the queen's grill and princess grill really does play into that luxury ocean liner experience

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QWhy does Cunard have that interesting dining room setup?
QWhat is the history of Cunard classes?

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YouTube Video Description

Is Queen Mary 2’s Queens Grill the same as travelling First Class? Learn all about Cunard's class structure including Queens Grill, Princess Grill, Britannia Club and Britannia grade found aboard QM2, Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth and the new Queen Anne. Learn the history of Cunard's classes from First Class, Second Class and Steerage in the 1900s through to the development of Tourist Class aboard RMS. Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth in the 1950s. Learn how the QE2 introduced Cunard's current cabin category and restaurant link - with the development of the Queens Grill and Princess Grill restaurants that are still found today aboard Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria! ▶ SUBSCRIBE to my channel for regular cruise ship updates & maritime history: https://bit.ly/38BR2DK ▶ SUBSCRIBE to The Big Cruise Podcast at Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts: https://thebigcruisepodcast.com/ ▶ CHECK OUT my Cunard history website to learn more about Cunard: https://www.chriscunard.com/ ▶ READ: My Maritime History books: https://bit.ly/3nISs3w ▶ BUY GUILT FREE CRUISE FASHON AND SUPPORT US: https://www.chrisframeofficial.teemill.com/ ▶ LEARN MORE about the CUNARD QUEENS: Berengaria: https://www.chriscunard.com/history-fleet/cunard-fleet/1900-1930/berengaria/ Queen Mary: https://www.chriscunard.com/queen-mary/ Queen Elizabeth: https://www.chriscunard.com/queen-elizabeth/ QE2: https://www.chriscunard.com/qe2/ QM2: https://www.chriscunard.com/qm2/ Queen Victoria: https://www.chriscunard.com/queenvictoria/ Queen Elizabeth: https://www.chriscunard.com/queenelizabeth/ Queen Anne: https://www.chriscunard.com/history-fleet/cunard-fleet/the-new-cunard-ship/ — Image Support: Cunard Line Michael Gallagher Henderson & Cremer Colin Hargreaves Used with thanks. — Music: YouTube Audio. #cunard #qm2 #cunardline #qe2 #cruisenews #cruise Arrow: Jesse Pinkman cc. by. sa.