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Q&A with Peter Shanks, President & Managing Director Cunard Line ![]() Peter Shanks President & Managing Director Special Event: Peter Shanks was here answering your questions about Cunard Line. Check in to see what he had to say! Our Community Guidelines are in effect, please be respectful of our special guest and your fellow community members. |
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Last year Cunard, at least in North America, terminated its Military / Retired Military OBC scheme after only a short time in operation.
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And, is ther any possibility of it being reinstated?
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We had very little interest in this benefit - and so we decided not to continue it. Do you think it would be popular if we reinstated it ? Best Regards. Peter
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Peter Shanks President and Managing Director Cunard Line |
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Mr Shanks
The military OBC was a tremendous benefit to those eligible passengers who were aware of it. The fact that it was not publicized very well is not a reason to cancel it. I'm a Diamond member and used it extensively until it disappeared. (I suggest that you do a search on Cruise Critic and read the comments about it's stealth disappearance). Your sister cruise line, Princess, still has it. I'm Platinum on Princess and whenever I access their site using my ID and password the Military OBC appears automatically on every booking inquiry I make. |
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I absolutely agree it would be greatly appreciated if it were reinstated.
There was a major fuss when the uk military vets were not included at first, then that was fixed, so i would say it was popular to those it affected :d |
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I believe that this consesion should be dropped. Offer a number of free voyages on a selected cruise to the families of those who have suffered in recent conflicts instead. David. |
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I have only just heard of it, and we have completed several cruises. I think it would be a fantastic benefit, and certainly more people in the Australian Military would use it if we knew about it.
One little bit of advertising (especially along the Australian East coast) would go a long way! |
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An interesting view but could it be said that this generation of our military is better looked after than those that served many years ago and are still just as injured?
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I cannot think of a way to politely answer this so will just decline to do so.
Last edited by Magnetchief; April 8th, 2013 at 08:45 AM. |
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Peter,
This was a very much appreciated benefit by 'all' veterans from both sides of the pond. (Can not speak for the Aussies) My personal situation, myself,DW, old shipmate and his DW are all sailing on the TA May 3rd. We are both ex RN. We both applied, he received it I was denied. Reason given, I had booked from the US having emigrated here after retirement from the RN. The US now not participating. All the same, I will be helping him spend his benefit in one of the bars ![]() Myself, I think you should reinstate it for the US bookings. One of the reasons I shop at HomeDepot over Lowes. (American DIY stores) Home depot offers a 10% discount, Lowes does not. |
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