Coronavirus: Your travel rights explained

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As the virus spreads to more countries popular with tourists, what are your rights if you cancel?

If you have bought a package holiday, the company should refund you the cost of your China trip, although they will have different rules on how far ahead they will allow you to cancel.

If China was only part of the holiday the provider can offer alternative holidays. But if there is a significant change to the original arrangements, you don't have to accept and can ask for a full refund instead. Kuoni Travel told us it was reviewing the situation daily and was contacting people who have bought holidays in China up until the end of April to discuss their options.British Airways will change or refund bookings to China and Hong Kong up until 29 February, while Virgin Atlantic flights to Shanghai are suspended until 29 March.

You are encouraged to check with the cruise line before travelling, just in case they have changed the itinerary to avoid ports considered to be riskier.

 

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Stop travelling and spreading the virus would be the best way. Keep it contained. Oh wait...already failed

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