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World's Largest Cruise Ship Sets
Sail
By Peter Macdiarmid
Southampton,
England - The world's largest cruise ship, the $800
million Queen Mary 2, set off across the Atlantic on its maiden voyage
on Monday.
Bathed in multicolored lights like a
floating city, smoke winding out of its enormous stack, the QM2
drifted out of the English port of Southampton, bound on a 14-day
journey to Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
As it left the harbor fireworks
filled the night sky.
The send-off contrasted with a
subdued launch from France three weeks ago, when festivities were
canceled in honor of 15 people who fell to their deaths in November
when a dockside gangway to the ship collapsed.
Bad luck continued to plague the ship
after it arrived in Britain, when two women in their 60s broke their
legs in separate incidents on board.
But it received a celebratory baptism
from Queen Elizabeth at a pomp-filled naming ceremony last week.
The British-registered liner is 1,132
feet long -- the equivalent of 41 London double-decker buses -- and
more than 236 feet high. It can take 2,620 passengers.
The vessel's 17 decks include five
swimming-pools, sweeping staircases, a grand ballroom, a 360-degree
promenade deck and a host of luxury shops.
The QM2 will be capable of crossing
the North Atlantic at 30 knots.
Its operator Cunard Line, part of
American cruise group Carnival Corp, said the maiden voyage sold out
months ago. It hopes the ship will revive the mystique of ocean liners
from the age before jets made travel across the Atlantic routine.
A one-way passage from Southampton to
New York starts from $1,817 rising to $28,000 per head, plus a daily
service charge.
The new ship took the crown for
largest cruise liner from Royal Caribbean's 1,020 foot-long Liberia
-registered "Voyager of the Seas," launched in 1999.
The first Queen Mary was launched at
Southampton by the queen's grandmother -- Queen Mary, wife of King
George V -- in 1934. The ship was retired in 1967 and is now docked
permanently as a hotel in California. -- Reuters
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