QE2 to be used as luxury hotel in Asia
The ship "will be moved to Drydocks World Dubai for undertaking classification checks prior to her renovation as a luxury floating hotel," said the statement by Drydocks World, a maritime holding company belonging to the Dubai government.
QE2 will be converted into "a five-star hotel with 500 rooms managed by a prestigious international hotel as an operator" in partnership with the Oceanic Group, which has operations in China, Hong Kong and Singapore.
The refurbished QE2 will also include a shopping mall, restaurants and an on-board maritime museum, the statement said, without specifying where the ship would be based in Asia.
Dubai World bought the QE2 for about £50m from US cruise operator Cunard in 2007, when the economy of Dubai and the rest of the United Arab Emirates was growing at a breakneck speed before the global financial crisis.
Launched by her British namesake in September 1967, the QE2 was Cunard's longest-serving ship. The 294-metre craft can carry up to 1,778 passengers and more than 1,000 crew.
Source: AFP via I-Net Bridge
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