quiet_riot
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Still covered by 75 then. Unless he went into a TC shop and paid cash?No he won’t.
Flights alone are not covered by ATOL, only package deals.
Still covered by 75 then. Unless he went into a TC shop and paid cash?No he won’t.
Flights alone are not covered by ATOL, only package deals.
Totally devalues our Thomas Cook trophy wins.
Certainly devalued your shares!
When Monarch went it was signposted the night before.
I booked on Easyjet, same dates because within 24 hours of booking you can cancel Easyjet and get a refund.
As it happened Monarch went under and next day the Easyjet flights doubled in price.
No, but you'll get your money back because it's ATOL protected, but it's always nice to see people who are more arsed about themselves.
Where did you fly to / from? I was in Lanzarote but another carrier got put on to collect people
I think from a customer services aspect TUI are beginning to border on the woeful and need to step up to the mark but they certainly offer value for money over their competitors. Whenever we can do we travel independently using Sky-scanner and Trivago to cobble together jollies but October time for some reason is a rather expensive time to fly and our recent searches for Tenerife came up with nothing less than £200-£220 for a return without the extra £100 for suitcases. The digs in Golf Del Sur and Cristiano's were very reasonable at £60-£70 a day but after factoring in the flights, cases and transfers we were on a hiding to nowhere. Even mainland Europe Greece and Turkey were showing ridiculous prices so we chose a package deal with TUI because it was cheaper to sit on a Mexican beach all-inc than have a DIY jobbie. However the good thing about DIY is the flexibility afforded for timings duration and also to take us off the beaten track. I only just realized today that Thomas Cook are now Germans like TUI and if they sadly do go under then there will be some frenetic bidding with TUI leading the charge to gobble up all their routes and planes.
Hiya TGB. We're looking to go to Tenerife in November and like you I got prices of roughly £200 each return from Easyjet and Thomas Cook. This will be the first time we've arranged a holiday ourselves because the holiday packages are getting so expensive. I didn't think £200 was too bad, but are you saying you can usually get under that?