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Queen's cruise liner to stay in Dubai as
floating hotel
Monday July 02, 2012 11:58:33 PM,
WAM
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Dubai: After four
decades of cruising around the planet, the iconic QE2 -- named
after Queen Elizabeth II -- will retire as a liner and will
function as a floating hotel in Dubai.
The announcement was made jointly Monday by Istithmar World and
the DP World, who promised that the ship that carried over 2,900
passengers on board in each voyage, will now become a tourist
destination right in the heart of Dubai, anchoring at the
historical Port Rashid.
DP World, a leader in international marine terminal operations,
said that it will expand the facilities at the Port Rashid to
cater to the increasing demand for marine tourism.
Chairman Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem of Istithmar World, the
Dubai-based investment firm, said while refurbishing the ship as a
300-room hotel, its original facade and heritage as an iconic
cruise liner will be protected.
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