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Financial help for coach operators

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Coach operators can apply for a share of a £10 million pound fund to help support their businesses through the COVID-19 crisis, part of a wider £104.3 million fund for tourism and hospitality financial support package available from The Scottish Government.

Applications are live from 12 noon on Tuesday 16 February 2021 to 5pm on Tuesday 23 February 2021.  The one off fund will specifically provide support to Scottish-based businesses in the coach tourism and coach private hire sector, who are operating the newest and most environmentally friendly vehicle fleet, a Euro 5 or 6 grade and M2 or M3 category, with 8 or more seats.

The Scotland Coach Operators – COVID-19 Business Support and Continuity Fund, with development input from the Confederation of Passenger Transport, is one of nine funding streams administered by VisitScotland on behalf of the Scottish Government. The national tourism organisation have redeployed more than 100 staff from other roles to help process applications as quickly as possible.

The loss of international visitors, restrictions on travel and social distancing measures have meant many coach operators are without bookings or have been unable to trade because it is not financially viable to run under capacity.

The money being made available aims to cover fixed costs that businesses continue to incur when they cannot operate, and to help prepare them for reopening when it is safe to do so.

Malcolm Roughead, Chief Executive of VisitScotland, said:

“VisitScotland is diverting our focus from marketing to funding for the next three months to ensure that desperately needed help is delivered quickly, to those most in need.

“Some in the industry have been able to generate revenue as a result of offering digital experiences online or operating within the restrictions to take advantage of the increase in domestic visitors.

“Unfortunately, coach operators have had little or no income through either of these means. Hopefully this fund will go some way to meet their immediate financial needs until coach tours become financially viable again.”

Paul White, Scotland Director, Confederation of Passenger Transport said:

This fund will serve as a much-needed lifeline for many CPT coach operator members, many of whom have been unable to trade to any great degree since winter 2019. The fund will help meet some of the substantial costs incurred over these past 10 months of inactivity.

We look forward to continuing to work with both The Scottish Government and VisitScotland as we navigate the road to recovery for Scotland’s coach industry.”

To review the guidance notes and to establish whether your business is eligible to apply, go to https://www.visitscotland.org/supporting-your-business/funding/coach-operator-fund 

For further information of VisitScotland’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic, go to https://www.visitscotland.org/supporting-your-business/advice/coronavirus

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Financial help for coach operators

£10 million pound fund available to help businesses prepare for 2021 season

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