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G Adventures delays tours

28 May 2020
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G Adventures has suspended all its tours departing up to and including July 31, according to a press release.

The operator will also suspend all G Expedition departures up to and including August 31.

All travellers booked and fully paid on a tour departing up to July 31 will receive a 110% travel credit on all booked tour services, including pre- and post-night accommodation and transfers, to be used on any tour departing up to two years from the end of the month of their tour’s suspension.

Travellers booked on tours departing up to September 30 have the option to transfer their booking to a future departure date for the same price. Alternatively, they can pay in full and receive a 110% travel credit for a future tour. 

G Adventures is offering a Book with Confidence policy, which allows any bookings made up to June 30 flexible cancellation and rebooking options. Travellers who have booked trips before this time and departing before December 31 will be able to cancel and rebook their trip up to 14 days prior to departure. Trips booked within this time and departing between January 1 and June 30, 2021 can be cancelled and rebooked 30 days prior to departure.

 

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