Two Gun Bob
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Reminded of the old idiom that one mans loss is another mans gain and although I feel sorry for jet2 and Tui during these challenging times there are some amazing deals doing the rounds Right Now.
I'm trying not to think of capitalizing but more assisting our tour operators on their heady road to recovery. I'm led to belief that the holiday companies prebook and pay for their accomodation from the hoteliers for the full season so need to cover their flights to stay abreast.
Re post #3,347 and so I decided to take the plunge to the Balearics but instead of three weeks, booked it for a month which was further reduced to £279 including flights baggage and transfers for a 4* apartment.
I also today booked the Dorm through Jet2 who are having a Blazing Sale. The blazing sale can be booked in conjunction with any other offers like their regular ton off vouchers for holidays pacjages or 15% for flight only. The Benidorm jolly is self catering in a Melia gaff 3* with flights, transfers and 32kilo of luggage for a week @£120
Also seen a 7 night all inclusive in Callete De Fuste for £290pp and lots of flight only with Jet2 for £60 return to the Canaries, which unlike Scruffy O'Leary include a 10kilo bag each. Also Jet2 will not seperate you on purpose if you do not pre book a seat and where possible sit you together like the class act that they are.
I see Ryanair are offering flights for a fiver and a tenner but when you factor in the 10kilo bags and then have to pay to sit together they work out far more expensive than Tui or Jet2. Plus they have a piss poor record at customer service and seem unable or probably unwilling to follow legal or industry guidlines for refunds. An abomination of a company and one that in the past we used regular but will not anymore.
You make your bed and you lie in it and I have made mental note of all the companies in addition to Ryanair that during pandemic have not played the game fairly such as Teletext Loveholidays and Lastminute.
I'm trying not to think of capitalizing but more assisting our tour operators on their heady road to recovery. I'm led to belief that the holiday companies prebook and pay for their accomodation from the hoteliers for the full season so need to cover their flights to stay abreast.
Re post #3,347 and so I decided to take the plunge to the Balearics but instead of three weeks, booked it for a month which was further reduced to £279 including flights baggage and transfers for a 4* apartment.
I also today booked the Dorm through Jet2 who are having a Blazing Sale. The blazing sale can be booked in conjunction with any other offers like their regular ton off vouchers for holidays pacjages or 15% for flight only. The Benidorm jolly is self catering in a Melia gaff 3* with flights, transfers and 32kilo of luggage for a week @£120
Also seen a 7 night all inclusive in Callete De Fuste for £290pp and lots of flight only with Jet2 for £60 return to the Canaries, which unlike Scruffy O'Leary include a 10kilo bag each. Also Jet2 will not seperate you on purpose if you do not pre book a seat and where possible sit you together like the class act that they are.
I see Ryanair are offering flights for a fiver and a tenner but when you factor in the 10kilo bags and then have to pay to sit together they work out far more expensive than Tui or Jet2. Plus they have a piss poor record at customer service and seem unable or probably unwilling to follow legal or industry guidlines for refunds. An abomination of a company and one that in the past we used regular but will not anymore.
You make your bed and you lie in it and I have made mental note of all the companies in addition to Ryanair that during pandemic have not played the game fairly such as Teletext Loveholidays and Lastminute.
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