Dan
Contributor
This is from a direct email from the owner of Nautilus Liveaboards a few hours ago
difficult times
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our trips will run as scheduled and promised unless the government of mexico halts operations
2
we have a contingency plan in place to get clients back to San Diego if commercial flights are stopped
either by charter bus or using our own jet (more likely the jet but not a promise)
3
the boats are still a healthy and happy place to be lots of clients currently onboard are signing up for a back to back trip and staying onboard rather than go home
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clients can cancel if they choose. that’s their option anyone who cancels will receive 40% credit towards a future trip"
The email from Nautilus Liveaboard owner is confusing.
1. For those US guests, how would they get to the boat after the US government banned the non-essential to go to Mexico as of yesterday?
2. For those US guests that somehow made it to the boat and wanted to go home, does it mean Nautilus Liveaboard would be allowed by US government to sail to San Diego or to fly over to US destination somewhere (not specified where) by their own jet and drop US passengers there?
3. Pure speculation. Not all clients have the flexibility/luxury to extend their plan vacation.
4. If it’s not on their control, that 40% credit doesn’t sound fair to me.