✉ My partner and I have booked a 14-night cruise on Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth and are due to travel by coach from our home in Sunderland to Southampton on December 23, sailing in the late afternoon. Cunard has said that we must take a Covid-19 test when we reach the port and, if it’s positive, we will be denied boarding and have to return home the same day by taxi. The cost of this would have to be recouped using our insurance. We would then receive a credit note for use against a future cruise, not a refund. Is it reasonable that, if positive for Covid-19, passengers will immediately have to make the long journey home, and can Cunard legally refuse to refund the £7,000