

She adds many questions are involving insurance, “Coverage changes as the government warning changes and we just had a new government warning last night, so that changes what your insurance will cover and as far as cancellation.” “We have a lot of inquiries from people seeing what they should do in the future,” says Robert-Q Vacation Travel Specialist Kelly-Lynn Balderston.


With the pervasive nature of the Omicron variant, and Wednesday night’s announcement the federal government was advising all non-essential travel out of the country should stop, sun-seeking holiday plans have taken a hit. “We booked our trip in May and we've just been keeping our fingers crossed and things were really looking good up until the last couple of weeks.” As of Monday I cancelled and here we are,” says Sheryl Rooth, who was planning to leave for a Cuban holiday with family. Dreams of sandy beaches and ocean breezes will have to wait a little longer, as people are cancelling holiday getaway plans.
