Travel company National Express has announced it will suspend all its UK coach services until March due to CCP virus lockdown measures. The company said it will “fully suspend its national network of scheduled coach services” from midnight on Jan. 10. It said it plans to resume services “as soon as the time is right,” but has put in place a provisional restart date of March 1. Customers whose travel has been cancelled will be contacted and offered a free amendment or full refund, it said. “We have been providing an important service for essential travel needs. However, with tighter restrictions and passenger numbers falling, it is no longer appropriate to do this,” said Chris Hardy, managing director of National Express UK Coach. “As the vaccination programme is rolled out and government guidance changes, we will regularly review when we can restart services,” he said in a statement. This is …