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Thanks guys.
Looking at Tui Havana/Valadero between Nov - April 2024.
Why do Tui only do three nights in Havana?
 
Could someone shed a little light on the proposed boarder force strikes?

Looking to go away for new year but been told in the pub tonight flights may get cancelled etc? First I’ve heard.
may be wrong but i cant see a problem going,think it will cause more shit coming home though
 
Thanks guys.
Looking at Tui Havana/Valadero between Nov - April 2024.
Why do Tui only do three nights in Havana?
TUI are OK they do what it says on the tin but most certainly you will have a delay,we went to Dominican two weeks back and had two hours,day after daughter went to Phucket and had 3 hours and son went to Jamaica last wed and had a two hour, it seems the norm with them and the return flights,no on board TV screen for us so they have settled on £40 compo per head
 
Nope .. all good with TUI when all the world below was baulking about smithery's of powder.
We had no delay whatsoever unlike all the other airlines that wobbled into existence.
trouble is these days TUI have no real competition in that section of the market outside of Europe,Thomas Cook was the serious competitor which drove down prices and since there fall prices have remained high for long haul, by saying that my daughters flight to Thailand was £990 with TUI and stick another £100 on for an xtra 2'' of leg room so £1090, Emirates came in at £1200 with more seat pitch in economy so the extra £110 is money well spent, the food on TUI well its debatable if its fit for human consumption or not,i wouldnt give it the dog its disgracfull,infact the dog would turn its nose up if it was presented with this in its dish 'it certainly raised an eybrow when we were dished up an egg butty as the main meal on our return from Dominican',TUI is nothing more than a long haul Ryanair with a few added frills to dress it up, the Dreamliner seat pitch in economy cant be much more than Ryanair most likely the same which would be the minimum legal requirement, everyone to there own but il splash a little more next time im on long haul
 
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was thinking of a quickie in Tenerife around the 8th jan, i could book it around the weather forecast go on the 5th or 12th for eg,anyone know of a good reliable weather app
 
was thinking of a quickie in Tenerife around the 8th jan, i could book it around the weather forecast go on the 5th or 12th for eg,anyone know of a good reliable weather app
Weather is changeable in the canaries in jan feb and March . More cloud than anything else but it is still warm and a shorts and T-shirt job during the day . Hoodie at night though . We go to Lanzarote every feb / March weather was glorious for our entire stay last time .
 
was thinking of a quickie in Tenerife around the 8th jan, i could book it around the weather forecast go on the 5th or 12th for eg,anyone know of a good reliable weather app
I was there last week and the met office app seemed to get it spot on for the duration of our stay.

Sometimes as already eluded to above you can get cloud cover at this time of year, but that soon shifted and went back to blue skies.
 
We're taking advantage of Thailand increasing the time you can spend there without a visa..so 44 nights it is from end of January and get back a fortnight before the clocks go forward.
 
Weather is changeable in the canaries in jan feb and March . More cloud than anything else but it is still warm and a shorts and T-shirt job during the day . Hoodie at night though . We go to Lanzarote every feb / March weather was glorious for our entire stay last time .

Me and Mrs are going Teguise in January,FA Cup weekend,hopefully temp will be pleasant enough.
 

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