While the majority of costs will be recovered through supplier refunds, vouchers or insurance, certain costs are irrecoverable either due to timings of cancellations, specific terms and conditions of booking or insurance terms.

Pictured: £108,000 out of the government’s reserve funding pot will be used to pay back parents for cancelled school trips.
Treasury Minister, Deputy Susie Pinel, agreed the allocation of funds from Treasury’s reserves, which will enable trip costs for children attending government schools to be refunded in full.
Jersey’s Education Minister, Senator Tracey Vallois, made the decision to close the majority of government schools from 23 March to reduce the spread of infection of covid-19.

Pictured: travel remains uncertain as further countries are given ‘red’ status.
Primary and secondary schools in Jersey reopened on 22 June and the island’s borders reopened to unrestricted travel on 3 July.
However, as further countries are given ‘red’ status under the government’s ‘traffic light’ classification system, uncertainty remains for people travelling away from the island.