1st Tickets Statement on Coronavirus

1st Tickets Statement on Coronavirus

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chum racing

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207 months

Monday 2nd March 2020
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Potential Impact of Coronavirus:


The virus, and its unforeseen impact, has come out of the blue and is something that we could not have prepared for. All we can do is give you the facts available and point you in the direction of further information to help you make an informed decision as to whether or not to travel.

At this stage there is no indication that events at Le Mans and/or Spa Francorchamps will be affected by the current Coronavirus outbreak. However, we are monitoring travel advice updates from the UK Government Foreign Office and NaTHNaC plus the ACO about the event. If there is any significant update, we will let you know.

If the situation changes and FCO issues a travel advisory advising against all but essential travel to a whole country or island, customers of ABTA Members who have booked package holidays to that destination for the period that the advice is in force will be entitled to receive suitable alternative arrangements, or where these aren’t available, a full refund of all monies paid to the tour operator. Customers may be able to recover the refund from their travel insurance, but if this is not the case, the tour operator must provide a refund. Unfortunately you won’t be entitled to any additional compensation, as the reason for the holiday not continuing is outside the control of 1st Tickets Limited.

In the meantime, please do ensure that everyone in your group has adequate travel insurance and a valid European health insurance card ( EHIC) as this will allow access to state-provided healthcare in EEA countries, at a reduced cost, or sometimes for free. The EHIC, however, is not an alternative to travel insurance.

You can, of course, choose to cancel your trip at any time, however termination charges as per our Booking Conditions will apply.

If there is a significant change to the travel guidelines or an update about the events from the ACO and/or Peter Auto, we will keep you updated.

Useful Links:
UK Government – Foreign Office
www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice where you can subscribe to travel advice updates on a country by country basis
www.gov.uk/guidance/travel-advice-novel-coronaviru...

NaTHNaC
https://travelhealthpro.org.uk/news/498/novel-coro...
https://travelhealthpro.org.uk/news/499/novel-coro...

ABTA
https://www.abta.com/news/coronavirus-outbreak - general advice for travellers

Brian Sheehan
Managing Director

1st Tickets Limited
Registered Office: Bedford i-Lab, Priory Business Park,
Stannard Way, Bedford, MK44 3RZ
Registered in England and Wales No: 06408068
Vat Registration No: GB 921 3460 53




chum racing

Original Poster:

309 posts

207 months

Monday 2nd March 2020
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wsn03 said:
Brian is Moto 24 under threat? Im booked aside from grandstand tickets
Not that I am aware of yet, but will keep an eye on it too

chum racing

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309 posts

207 months

Wednesday 11th March 2020
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Unfortunately the Moto 24h has been postponed until 5th - 6th September.

THE "24 HEURES MOTOS" POSTPONED TO 5 AND 6 SEPTEMBER 2020

All purchased tickets will be valid for the new dates

chum racing

Original Poster:

309 posts

207 months

Tuesday 17th March 2020
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This update is based on the information made available to us via the ACO and their website

So far, the following events on the FIA WEC & ACO calendars have been impacted by the virus:

Event Series Location Action Original Date Revised Date
1000 Miles of Sebring WEC Florida, United States Cancelled 18-20 March N/A
4 Hours of Barcelona ELMS Barcelona, Spain Postponed 4-5 April TBA
Moto 24 Hours FIM EWC Le Mans, France Postponed 18-19 April 5-6 Sept
Total 6 Hours of Spa WEC Spa Francorchamps, Belgium Postponed 23-25 April TBA
4 Hours of Monza ELMS Monza, Italy Postponed 9-10 May TBA


In a question and answer session published on the Lemans.org news feed, ACO President, Pierre Fillon gave more insight about when a decision would be made about the Le Mans 24 Hours ( read the full article) :

A few days ago, you announced the postponement of the 24H Motos and published a list of cancelled events scheduled for March and April. The start of the European Le Mans Series has been put back too. Two rounds of the World Endurance Championship, Sebring and Spa, are also affected. What about the 24 Hours of Le Mans this June?

We postponed the 24H Motos because the date was looming, and it was better to give teams and spectators ample warning. The race was scheduled for April – just a few weeks away – and we had very little doubt as to how the situation would evolve. We chose to give everyone plenty of notice. Following the government announcements, we cancelled or postponed other events scheduled for March and April.

For the 24 Hours of Le Mans (13-14 June 2020), we are monitoring the situation and following instructions issued by the authorities. We shall announce our decision on 15 April. Whatever happens, the 24 Hours of Le Mans will go ahead this year.

At this stage we all need to wait until the 15th April to find out more about the 24 Hours and we will keep updating our website as, and when, more information becomes available.

For the Spa Classic and Le Mans Classic, we have asked the event organisers similar questions and are waiting to hear. We continue to work on the basis that they will go ahead as planned, whilst working on our contingency plans in case they are postponed to later on in the year.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our customers for their support, loyalty and kind words during what is a difficult period for everyone.

Stay safe

Brian Sheehan
Managing Director

1st Tickets Limited
Registered Office: Bedford i-Lab, Priory Business Park,
Stannard Way, Bedford, MK44 3RZ
Registered in England and Wales No: 06408068
Vat Registration No: GB 921 3460 53





Edited by chum racing on Tuesday 17th March 17:29

chum racing

Original Poster:

309 posts

207 months

Friday 27th March 2020
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wsn03 said:
Hi Brian
Do you not accept connections on LinkedIn from your customers? I can't message you on there and can't get through on the phone - sorry but that's put nose out of joint as I'm on the verge of buying tickets from you
Really sorry, I didn't know who it was that was trying to connect via LinkedIn in. Our office phones are all diverted to mobiles and I am calling back each day to pick up any voice mails.

You can also email us at info@1st-tickets.co.uk

Once again sorry for not accepting the linked in connection