
The south east Asia focused river cruise operator Pandaw said that the company has now secured funding to see it through to September 2022, when they anticipate restarting operations on Asian waterways.
The announcement came about a month after the company said would be forced to close down as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic that had deprived it of cash.
“Following the announcement last month that Pandaw would close due to lack of funds, as a result of Covid-19, the company was inundated with hundreds of goodwill messages from regular passengers. In addition, several would be investors emerged keen to acquire this iconic brand,”the Singapore based company said in a statement.
Founders retain control
The Strachan family, who own Pandaw are who are of Scottish origin, have managed to secure further finance to cover the lay-up and vessel refurbishment costs for a restart next autumn. They plan to keep the business in the family and relaunch marketing activity as soon as all remaining travel restrictions have been lifted.
Pandaw Founder, Paul Strachan said: “If it were not for the incredible support from the members of the Pandaw community, with so many kind words evoking memories of incredible experiences with us, I think we would have thrown in the towel. A big thank you to all our supporters for raising morale after nearly two years of hell.”
Strong bookings
Bookings for season 2022/23 have been strong and many departures sold out with bookers cancelled by Covid using their credits to rebook. Many new bookers have taken advantage of the USD100 deposit scheme that reassures against the risk of further cancellations.
Meanwhile, Pandaw’s destinations are reopening with India, Thailand and Cambodia are open now to vaccinated travellers. Parts of Laos and Vietnam will be accessible i