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Just received this from Aggressor. At first I was quite surprised, then, not so surprised

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Just received this from Aggressor. At first I was quite surprised, then, not so surprised

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I got it in the mail too since I went with them on several trips (Palau, Maldives & Red Sea).

This time, it’s a wishful thinking since others, the Master fleet, are already canceled all their trips all the way to June.
 
At least from their website, it also looks like Nautilus is still running to the Revillagigedos. Mexico is one of a very few places one could still get to. Of course, this would run counter to the Global Level 4 Health Advisory
 
Just received this from Aggressor. At first I was quite surprised, then, not so surprised

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I have to wonder if this isnt a trick... book now, save 66%... trip canceled due to covid19, refund is a credit towards a future full priced trip? :(
 
Yep. We were scheduled to go out on Nautilus Undersea next week from Cabo. The Nautilus is sticking to the terms and conditions for rebooking, being in my opinion unreasonable considering this is an unprecedented event. We didn't want to cancel, only to reschedule for later. But they require forfeit of 100% of our money ($8000) and only a 40% discount to rebook.

I'm hoping the border closure will make them more reasonable. We'll see.
 
Yep. We were scheduled to go out on Nautilus Undersea next week from Cabo. The Nautilus is sticking to the terms and conditions for rebooking, being in my opinion unreasonable considering this is an unprecedented event. We didn't want to cancel, only to reschedule for later. But they require forfeit of 100% of our money ($8000) and only a 40% discount to rebook.

I'm hoping the border closure will make them more reasonable. We'll see.
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