lol, 15,000 members all dedicated for a winge at TUI dosnt say much for the company does itRegarding TUI. There is a Facebook group called TUI - Holiday Complaints Group. It has almost 15,000 members. It may be useful for some people who have bookings with them to check it out.
I’ve a £3000 holiday booked with them mid aug, gonna be quite a while before i see the refund im guessing:-/, bonus is thats xmas sorted ;)Glad I decided to just lose my £100 deposit, TUI is going to be very messy the next few months.
I’ve a £3000 holiday booked with them mid aug, gonna be quite a while before i see the refund im guessing:-/, bonus is thats xmas sorted ;)
You MUST pay it. Otherwise I won't get my refund ;)We are booked mid August too. Problem we have is that the balance is due in May and I’d be surprised if they will have cancelled flights in August that early.
We don’t want to pay any more money to them as we suspect the flights will be cancelled at some point and then we’d have the hassle of getting it back.
Other option is to pay nothing and presumably lose the deposit.
We’re similar mate, we’ve last payment of £800 due on may 24th, not sure what to do? lose £400 deposit if we cancel holiday or miss the payment, or make the payment & wait for tui to cancel our holiday?We are booked mid August too. Problem we have is that the balance is due in May and I’d be surprised if they will have cancelled flights in August that early.
We don’t want to pay any more money to them as we suspect the flights will be cancelled at some point and then we’d have the hassle of getting it back.
Other option is to pay nothing and presumably lose the deposit.
Might be worth checking with your card provider as to where you stand before you proceed. Just to sure that you are covered further down the line.It’s a big family holiday for us (15 in total I think) so remaining balance is still pretty hefty. I think we’ll lose about £800 per family if we choose to cancel and as it stands I think that’s the ‘preferred’ option at the moment.