Scottish Daily Mail

Saga suspends cruises

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SAGA has suspended its cruise operations until May 1 following the spread of coronaviru­s and warned that the move will knock its profits.

The travel and insurance specialist said the move follows updated advice from the Government advising passengers aged 70 and over, and those with pre-existing health conditions, against going on cruises.

Saga said that while cancellati­ons had increased in recent weeks, demand for cruises was ‘very positive’, with bookings of around 80pc of its sales target for the year.

The company, which predominan­tly caters for over-50s, said cruise customers who were due to travel during the period will be offered a ‘full refund or credit for a future departure’. Saga’s move follows the decision by Carnival-owned Princess Cruises, which had two ships affected by the virus, to cancel all trips for its 18 vessels for the next two months.

Meanwhile, Sir Richard Branson announced that the inaugural season of his new Virgin Voyages cruise line was also being postponed due to the outbreak.

Saga has said it expects the suspension of its cruise operations for the next six weeks to reduce profit in the division by between £10m and £15m. The firm said that, while the travel environmen­t is ‘uncertain’, it has significan­t liquidity available, including a £100m credit facility, £33m of cash at the end of February and strong cash generation in its insurance business.

It does not expect coronaviru­s to impact the insurance arm, which has reported a ‘good start’ to the current financial year.

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