, which allow them to call off their trip and receive a partial refund.
"We know things can happen," she says. And Aruba, for all its natural beauty, has a health care system that makes her a little nervous. She says guests with medical issues may get flown elsewhere, depending on the issues. So she's not taking any chances.There's also the uncertainty of the future. It was particularly difficult for Ian Marcus, who was scheduled to travel to Greece for his honeymoon in May.
That's a valid concern. When a country goes on lockdown, all bets are off. Everything could be open one day, and then the next day, everything's on lockdown. That's life during the pandemic, and you'd better get used to it.Fortunately, travel companies have remained flexible with their refund and change policies as the outbreak lingers. That gives travelers planning an upcoming trip a little peace of mind.
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