Inghams cancels all holidays until mid-May
Inghams has suspended all holidays departing until 17 May as a result of the government’s roadmap out of lockdown announcement.
Customers impacted will be offered a full refund or the opportunity to move their booking to a later date, the company said.
“This is in keeping with our ‘In Safe Hands’ promise, which continues to offer customers that extra piece of mind, flexibility and reassurance that their money is protected when booking with us,” said CEO Joe Ponte.
“Since the most recent government announcement, we have seen an uplift in summer bookings, with a larger proportion of our customers opting for longer holidays than in previous years,” Ponte added.
“For those planning something to look forward to this summer and those with an existing summer 2021 booking from 18 May onwards, we will be delaying taking final balances until just 4 weeks before departure.”
Inghams summer holidays start from just £155pp, Ponte said.
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