Cheers I've got a couple more weeks thenMay 6th.
Cheers I've got a couple more weeks thenMay 6th.
Was supposed to go away today. Booked hotel and flight separately, opted for the refund on the flights about 2 weeks ago (Lufthansa), was told could take months. Hotel have offered a voucher for 12 months, didn't have to to be fair as it was paid up front and non refundable. Holiday insurance is useless even though it was booked months ago, they won't pay out on the hotel as we have been offered a credit note (even though that is likely to be of little use to us).
Here's one to mull over for people with kids at school..
Lets say restrictions are lifted 1st September for all travel, would you take your child out of school in term time in order to holiday and what do you reckon the repercussions by the law would be ?..
Just to add during the phone call I asked for a cancellation invoice with all the details on it. It arrived by e.mail within minutes. Just in case.Cheers I've got a couple more weeks then
Just a heads up. I heard that the EU may suspend the right to a refund due to covid and make a voucher a legal alternative. If like me, you are waiting for flight refunds now might be the time to get shirty with them.
Here's one to mull over for people with kids at school..
Lets say restrictions are lifted 1st September for all travel, would you take your child out of school in term time in order to holiday and what do you reckon the repercussions by the law would be ?..
I had non refundable in Tenerife they’ve paid me for one room already, although it’s says non refundable you are entitled to your money if the hotel is closed, obviously if it’s open but you can’t get there then you aren’t entitled. If you booked on a credit card go for a charge back.Had non refundable hotels booked in UK and Dublin for this weekend and next week. Both offered rebooking which they did not have to.
UK just changed dates honouring the price. Dublin added a 50E admin fee and 5% price increase for same dates next year!
A bit shabby really but I don't think my travel insurance covers pandemics so at least we haven't lost the lot.
Changing the rules mid flight, whatever next. So what about ATOL and what about all the £2.50 contributions raked into their slush fund all these years ? It's government backed and sacrament so should offer financial recourse as a last resort to those not wishing to receive a crappy voucher toward a more than probable price hiked holiday in the future, no matter what the EU say.
Don’t think so.Does anyone know if these vouchers are transferable if someone couldn't use them ?
Currently the credit card companies are not refunding charge back or credit card sec 75 claims.I had non refundable in Tenerife they’ve paid me for one room already, although it’s says non refundable you are entitled to your money if the hotel is closed, obviously if it’s open but you can’t get there then you aren’t entitled. If you booked on a credit card go for a charge back.
Cheers.Don’t think so.
I’ve just put a claim in and Martin Lewis was advising people yesterday to do it against Ryanair mate as the6 are fucking people about unlike Jet2. I hope Ryanair go bump and Jet 2 get their routes and employ their staff that twat in charge of Ryanair needs making bankrupt.Currently the credit card companies are not refunding charge back or credit card sec 75 claims.
I had non refundable in Tenerife they’ve paid me for one room already, although it’s says non refundable you are entitled to your money if the hotel is closed, obviously if it’s open but you can’t get there then you aren’t entitled. If you booked on a credit card go for a charge back.
ATOL is nothing to do with the EU and so far UK gov have told them to take a hike.
Of course ATOL does not and never has covered flight only bookings with airlines.