GaudinosWheels
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Mine had £100 extra added on it mate,which is fair enough I thought.
How did you amend it mate? Through the website or over the phone?
Mine had £100 extra added on it mate,which is fair enough I thought.
Well it would to most I suspect as there won't be many that want to spend a few days abroad only to self quarantine for a fortnight on their return. Maybe if the trip abroad is a few weeks but not for anything less. And this is not even taking into account the lack of insurance and the restrictions in place at the foreign destination.Not necessarily.
A UK two week quarantine would have no effect on me and any other retirees.
How did you amend it mate? Through the website or over the phone?
On the TUI app mate I have on my phone,as long as you have the booking ref number to hand it's the easiest way,give me a shout if you need help
Jet2 to restart flights on July 1st. All flights up to end of July be cancelled.
Presumably he meant the end of June.So they are restarting flights on 1st of July but cancelling them until the end of July? I might be being a bit dim but it does make any sense at all to me.
Does or doesn't? ;-) Should have said end of June.So they are restarting flights on 1st of July but cancelling them until the end of July? I might be being a bit dim but it does make any sense at all to me.
Just to update this for anyone remotely interested, we ended up not paying the £600 left on the deposit but were able to change our booking to next summer. Means the outstanding balance isn’t due now until May next year which buys us a bit of time.I booked our summer holiday to Cyprus with TUI in January, and paid an initial £200 deposit. A further £600 is due next week, with the remaining balance due in May.
Tried to cancel the holiday due to financial uncertainty, but they said we would have to pay £800 to do so (the initial £200 + the £600) which isn't an option.
Seems highly unlikely that travel will be back to normal by summer so I doubt the trip will go ahead, but don't want really want to have to shell out more money at the moment. Do I have a leg to stand on if I withheld the next payment?