AmaWaterways is delaying the start of its European river cruise season and suspending Mekong sailings in response to the Covid-19 outrbreak.

“With the latest travel warnings and restrictions imposed by the U.S., Canadian and UK governments, we must continue to be vigilant in protecting the health of those on board our ships,” AmaWaterways president and co-founder Rudi Schreiner said in a statement.

The company said it was delaying the start of its 2020 European sailing season until April 26 and suspending its Mekong River cruises that were to begin March 23.

Schreiner has said guests have had problems getting to Asia since airlines drastically cut airlift in response the widespread outbreak in China, the epicenter of the virus.

“This is not an easy decision, as we know how much our guests were looking forward to their vacations, but we must follow all precautionary measures put in place by governing authorities,” Schreiner said.

Guests who were booked on a cruise that is being canceled have the option of receiving a full refund or future cruise credit equal to 115% of the value of all services purchased through AmaWaterways. The credit can be used on any Europe or Mekong cruise before Dec. 31, 2022.

The company said it would fully protect the commission of travel advisors whose clients opt for a future cruise credit and pay an additional 10% commission on the value of a new booking. It will also pay full commission on the fare difference, if applicable.

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