Sandals offers Covid Holiday Assurance peace of mind
Sandals Resorts International (SRI) has announced the Sandals Holiday Assurance..
This new initiative offers the guarantee of a free replacement stay should a guest’s trip be impacted by Covid-19 whilst in resort, and also provides guests with complimentary in resort Covid-19 testing.
It is valid on bookings before 31 December 2021 for travel to any Sandals or Beaches resort before 31 December 2022.
If they test positive for Covid-19 whilst in resort and are required to quarantine, they will be provided with an accommodation credit voucher for the value of their room cost.
This can be redeemed against a replacement stay within 12-months of the issue date.
Certain restrictions, terms and conditions apply.
“We want to put the fun and joy of planning and anticipating a great holiday back into travel. While we recognise the real concerns that may weigh on our guests’ minds, we’re taking extraordinary measures to remove worry from the equation,” said SRI Executive Chairman Adam Stewart,
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