March 25, 2020
Delivery delay likely for Crystal Expedition Cruises’ maiden vessel
German ship building company MV Werften has immediately suspended production at its Wismar, Rostock and Stralsund shipyards due to the coronavirus pandemic. Among the ships currently under construction and/or being fitted- out by MV Werften is Crystal’s maiden expedition ship, Crystal Endeavor.
Read More…March 25, 2020
Prime Minister Morrison says stricter measures are needed to combat COVID-19
Australia has upgraded its “do not travel” advisory for overseas travel into a total ban. The changes were announced by Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison in Canberra late Tuesday [24 March, 2020] evening and aim to further curtail the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
Read More…March 24, 2020
Virgin Atlantic staff to work voluntarily for 8 weeks due to COVID-19 pandemic
Employees of Virgin Atlantic and the company’s sister wholesale vacation specialist Virgin Holidays have put up their hands en-mass to work on a voluntary basis as the businesses work on initiatives to preserve cash and protect jobs during the coronvirus pandemic.
Read More…March 24, 2020
Another Queensland island resort a victim of COVID-19 travel bans
Bedarra Great Barrier Reef and Lizard Island Resort has become other casualties of the Australian Government’s ban on domestic holidays fuelled by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read More…March 23, 2020
275 redundancies and reduced working hours for other employees
Responding to the “rapid de-escalation” of both international and domestic travel, Helloworld Travel Limited (HLO) has announced it will stand down approximately 1,300 (or 65%) of the Group’s workforce globally, effective tomorrow [Tuesday 25 March, 2020] for an initial period of 10 weeks, to 31 May.
Read More…March 20, 2020
Here’s the alternatives being offered for booked passengers disrupted by coronavirus
It’s been a tumultuous week for the travel and tourism industry as the coronavirus (COVID-19) health crisis continues to wreak havoc worldwide. An increasing list of countries have shut down borders, cities are in lock-down, cruise lines have suspended services, airlines have reduced capacity and grounded aircraft, global travel events have been cancelled or postponed, sporting events have been scrapped, hotels, resorts, casinos have pulled down the shutters, ski-fields have ended seasons early and some of the world’s most iconic rail services have grinned to a halt. The list goes on and on.
Read More…March 20, 2020
Early long-service leave, staggered annual leave made available due to COVID-19 travel downturn
Qantas Group staff could find themselves working temporarily for the likes of grocery giant Woolworths and telecommunications company Telstra after the Australian carrier this week confirmed that some 20,000 staff would be laid off during the coronavirus pandemic currently gripping the globe.
Read More…March 20, 2020
The competition regulator says consumer rights “may be impacted” by govt restrictions
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) this week issued advice for consumers and businesses on the rights and obligations available to Australians if travel services, flights and events are cancelled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The advice also provides guidelines if people decide to cancel their travel plans.
Read More…March 19, 2020
Rebooking options available for guests departing through to September 2020
Expedition cruise line Hurtigruten has responded to the global coronavirus outbreak, announcing the temporary halt of its global ship operations until the end of April.
Read More…March 18, 2020
Voyages halted by COVID-19 outbreak until late April 2020
Hapag-Lloyd Cruises has cited changing entry requirements at cruise ports around the world and flight restrictions due to the coronavirus outbreak for the temporary suspension of all cruises until 28 April 2020.
Read More…March 18, 2020
COVID-19 sees Tourism Australia’s annual trade show suspended until next year
Tourism Australia has scrapped the 2020 edition of its flagship trade event showcase, the Australian Tourism Exchange (ATE), which was scheduled for Melbourne in May. At this stage, an alternative “virtual trade show” version of ATE20 is also not on the cards.
Read More…March 16, 2020
Coronavirus temporarily impacts operation of Qantas’ US counterpart
American Airlines has temporarily suspended its Los Angeles-Sydney service due to the coronavirus outbreak.
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