GUESTS will once again be able to enjoy Cunard’s former iconic Queen Elizabeth 2 liner, after hospitality giant Accor announced that the now floating hotel in Dubai will join its MGallery Hotel Collection. The decommissioned ship reopened as a hotel in 2018 under the Dubai Government-owned Port, Customs and Free...
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GUESTS will once again be able to enjoy Cunard’s former iconic Queen Elizabeth 2 liner, after hospitality giant Accor announced that the now floating hotel in Dubai will join its MGallery Hotel Collection.
The decommissioned ship reopened as a hotel in 2018 under the Dubai Government-owned Port, Customs and Free Zone Corporation (PCFC).
Accor will oversee further upgrades and renovations before adding the QE2 to its global portfolio.
PCFC CEO Saeed Al-Bannai said “The Queen Elizabeth 2, as we know her, has made history and we are confident that Accor will keep her legacy alive while her strong heritage and notoriety will remain a destination in itself, where guests and visitors alike can enjoy a unique experience”.
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