THE Railway Touring Company (RTC) has postponed its nine-day ‘Great Britain’ railtour for the second year running as the coronavirus pandemic continues to affect the travel and tourism sector.
The ‘Great Britain’ has become a major fixture in the railtour calendar since its inception in 2007 but, being a multiday excursion, its operation is reliant on the hotel and hospitality industry providing accommodation for passengers during the course of the journey.
No alternative
This year’s tour, dubbed the ‘Great Britain XIV’, was scheduled to run between April 16 and 24, but the Government’s roadmap to freedom announced in February will not see hotels reopen fully until May 17 at the earliest. RTC was left with no alternative but to call the tour off.