Cruise ship industry blasts ‘vague’ Foreign Office advice telling ALL tourists not to go on cruises

The cruise industry has railed against the government’s ‘vague’ advice for tourists to steer clear of trips this summer because of coronavirus risks. After only warning over-70s against setting sail, the Foreign Office last night changed tack and told all Britons to avoid cruises in a further blow to cash-starved holiday firms. The effective blanket … Read more

Cruise ship industry blasts ‘vague’ Foreign Office advice telling ALL tourists not to go on cruises

The cruise industry has railed against the government’s ‘vague’ advice for tourists to steer clear of trips this summer because of coronavirus risks. After only warning over-70s against setting sail, the Foreign Office last night changed tack and told all Britons to avoid cruises in a further blow to cash-starved holiday firms. The effective blanket … Read more

Struggling car industry stages tentative recovery

Struggling car industry staged tentative recovery last month as showrooms across England reopened By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 22:04 BST, 6 July 2020 | Updated: 22:19 BST, 6 July 2020 The struggling car industry staged a tentative recovery last month as showrooms across England reopened.  Industry figures revealed 145,377 new cars were … Read more

Construction industry starts growing again after lockdown eases

Is Britain bouncing back? Construction industry starts growing again at fastest rate for two years after suffering worst plunge EVER during coronavirus lockdown Construction industry returned to growth last month according to key index  PMI measure came in at 55.3 with anything above 50 meaning sector expanding Uptick follows the lowest rating in history in … Read more

Cruise industry leaders confirm the days of the traditional buffet are over

Major cruise line companies are ditching self-service buffets while on-board entertainment could also be cut as part of a raft of changes to trips in the wake of the coronavirus crisis. Guests and crew may also have to be tested for the virus in some cases, or at least pass through infrared controls so their … Read more

Cruise industry leaders confirm the days of the traditional buffet are over

Major cruise line companies are ditching self-service buffets while on-board entertainment could also be cut as part of a raft of changes to trips in the wake of the coronavirus crisis. Guests and crew may also have to be tested for the virus in some cases, or at least pass through infrared controls so their … Read more

Cornwall braces for influx of 80,000 tourists as hospitality industry reopens on ‘Super Saturday’

Cornwall could see a staggering 80,000 tourists entering the county this weekend, as businesses open their doors on ‘Super Saturday’. There is expected to be an influx of visitors as hotels, campsites, pubs and restaurants are allowed to open on July 4, for the first time since lockdown.    Hotels, AirBnBs, campsites and caravan parks are gearing … Read more

Travel industry bosses demand answers as it emerges TWELVE air bridges have been agreed

Travel industry bosses demand more answers as it emerges just TWELVE air bridges have been agreed with other countries despite list of 95 destinations being published today – with no guarantee that Brits will be allowed in Boris Johnson is set to announce Britons can travel to the majority of the EU Other permitted destinations … Read more

How not to get burned this summer: Travel industry tries to cut losses

After months of closures and cancellations, holidays abroad are within reach.  This week, holiday firms were bombarded with bookings from sunseeking Britons after the Government revealed it would open ‘air bridges’ to countries where the virus was contained. But those who go abroad this summer may find they cannot get travel insurance for cancellations linked … Read more