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Coronavirus Update #5

In light of the Coronavirus (COVID19) outbreak, we are currently experiencing high call and email volume. Should you require assistance, we encourage you to be patient and contact your group leader. We need time to process an unprecedented amount of cancellations. This process takes time as we must contact vendors and partners regarding upcoming reservations that will be canceled. We will be communicating directly with your group leader.

If you are not due to travel within the next 3-4 weeks, we recommend that you wait before contacting us to ensure we have the latest policy information for your travel. The health and safety of our travelers are paramount to our business. Please read the specific sub-sections and FAQ below and let us know how we can best help you as you plan your student tour.

Update on Puerto Rico:

On March 15th, the Governor of Puerto Rico issued a serious executive order that shut down businesses and imposed mandatory curfews and a national lockdown. There are currently only five confirmed coronavirus cases on the island. This order also indicates that tours should be stopped everywhere on the island. Therefore, we have stopped our tour operations on the island until further notice.

 

Suggested COVID19 sources:

  1. CDC Coronavirus Page
  2. State Department Coronavirus Page
  3. World Health Organization

FAQ: 2020 Booked Groups

Our Covid19 Protocol: As with any crisis, we will closely follow our Vamonos safety protocol:

Covid19 and young people (from www.syta.org)

One ray of light in this crisis is the fact that young people appear to be less prone to get infected with the Coronavirus. It is more apt to affect adults between the ages of 49 and 56. You may want to read these recent articles about young people, which may help to allay fears when you are talking with your clients, especially parents and teachers.

 Covid19 and warm weather

According to experts (read NPR’s Can Coronavirus be Crushed by Warmer Weather?), this virus may be sensitive to UV irradiation and temperatures above 80 degrees. All our Caribbean and Central American destinations, plus Miami, have annual temperatures that fluctuate on average between 77-86 degrees. We encourage groups to keep traveling to these destinations.

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For further information, contact your client relations representative or email us at: info@vamonostours.com

Sincerely,

Jorge Pardo
President, Vamonos Tours Inc.
888.366.6121

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