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Cunard Marks Queen Mary 2's 450th Transatlantic Crossing with Sail4th 250 Celebration

By MGN EditorialJune 12, 2026 at 02:34 PM

Cunard is inviting travelers to win passage aboard Queen Mary 2 for her historic 450th transatlantic crossing, timed to coincide with America's 250th anniversary celebrations this July.

## Cunard Marks Queen Mary 2's 450th Transatlantic Crossing with Sail4th 250 Celebration Cunard has launched a promotional competition offering travelers the chance to sail aboard Queen Mary 2 during what the line is billing as a landmark milestone: the vessel's 450th transatlantic crossing. The voyage is set to form part of the 'Sail4th 250' event this July, a maritime gathering commemorating the 250th anniversary of American independence. According to a Cunard announcement issued on 12 June 2026, Queen Mary 2 holds the distinction of being the world's only purpose-built ocean liner still in active service — a designation that sets her apart from the broader cruise fleet and underscores the significance of the milestone crossing. The transatlantic route between Southampton and New York remains the ship's signature itinerary and one of the most storied passages in commercial maritime history. The Sail4th 250 event is expected to draw a fleet of vessels to mark the American semiquincentennial, with Queen Mary 2's participation adding considerable prestige to the occasion. Cunard's decision to tie a consumer competition to the crossing reflects the line's broader strategy of leveraging heritage and occasion-driven voyages to sustain interest in traditional ocean liner travel — a segment that faces ongoing competition from the contemporary cruise market. For maritime industry observers, the 450-crossing milestone is a notable operational benchmark for a vessel that entered service in January 2004. It speaks to the sustained commercial viability of the transatlantic liner concept, which Cunard has carefully cultivated as a premium, heritage-focused product distinct from resort-style cruising. Details on how to enter the competition were made available through Cunard's official channels, with the promotion targeting the North American market from its Valencia, California communications hub. *Source: PR Newswire / Cunard, 12 June 2026*
#Cunard#Queen Mary 2#transatlantic crossing#ocean liner#passenger shipping#Sail4th 250#cruise industry

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