Overview
- The Cunard cruise ship Queen Anne heightened security protocols, including dimming external lights, closing decks, and advising passengers to draw curtains, while crossing the Sulu and Celebes seas.
- Despite the piracy warning, Cunard confirmed there was no specific threat to the ship or its passengers, and operations remained uninterrupted.
- Passengers reported feeling safe and praised the crew's preparedness, with some sharing their experiences on social media.
- The Sulu and Celebes seas are historically associated with piracy, including past incidents involving the Abu Sayyaf group, though attacks on large cruise ships remain rare.
- The Queen Anne, on its maiden 111-night world voyage, continues its journey as planned, with upcoming stops in Vietnam and other Southeast Asian destinations.