Kensington Tours To Manage PCR Testing for In-Destination Clients

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Kensington Tours announced Wednesday they will manage in-destination COVID-19 testing for all clients in order to help them meet government requirements for a negative test before returning to the United States or Canada.

The program will help travellers satisfy government policies in both the U.S. and Canada that require a negative test result before boarding an aircraft for return to either country. For itineraries that include two or more countries that require a negative test to enter, Kensington Tours will also arrange and manage any additional testing required.

“Our new PCR testing initiative gives clients real peace of mind knowing that we will help arrange and manage the testing requirement for them. It takes another potential concern off their plate. And it’s one more way that Kensington Tours is demonstrating that the health and safety of our clients is our number one priority,” said Helen Giontsis, President of Kensington Tours.

This PCR testing initiative follows on the heels of the company extending its Risk-Free Booking Guarantee. Clients who book travel before April 30, 2021 may postpone their trip or cancel it for any reason and receive a 100 per cent future travel credit for travel in 2021. Their travel investment is always fully protected, including airfare.

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