I am still waiting on my refund for 1st of June flights but know they are on their way. The first email we received was giving you the option to amend your booking if you wanted or telling you to hang on for a refund if you preferred. Email 2 came a few days later advising 'We will automatically refund the total cost of your booking. This will be credited to the card you paid with within the next 28 days.'.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
A 3rd email arrived a few days after that with documentation for our 3 return tickets.
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24-05-2020 10:24 AM #31TOP CASH BACK
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11-07-2020 11:21 AM #32
One thing that maybe passes people in Scotland by but completely befuddles me is airlines stopping flights so certain holiday destinations (e.g. Corfu but lots of others as well) at the end of October.
That means they fly out at the start of the October mid term but don’t offer any return flights thus ruling these locations out for many.
Scottish mid-term is earlier but it seams incredibly stupid timetabling. Almost like they don’t know their own market!!
Is there a rational explanation?
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13-07-2020 11:37 AM #33
Me and my partner are going away on 25th July for two weeks but due to being in NHS we can change up to 48 hours prior for no extra cost. Does anyone know where would be the place to go? Regarding least strict rules etc. We were thinking turkey but I’m struggling to find info on their Covid rules online? Thanks
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13-07-2020 11:51 AM #34This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-ad...y-requirements
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/turkey
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13-07-2020 12:13 PM #35
Greece and the islands re open to direct flights from the UK on Wednesday. Some restrictions like wearing masks etc.
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Entry to Greece
You must complete an online Passenger Locator Form (PLF) at least 48 hours before your arrival in Greece. The form is online, in English. Once you have completed the form, you will receive a QR code (which you can display either on your mobile phone, or on a printed piece of paper). You will need to show this code to the Greek authorities on your arrival in Greece.
When you arrive in Greece, the Greek authorities will scan the QR code generated when you completed the PLF form, and may direct you for health screening (including testing for coronavirus). The Greek authorities’ instructions will differ according to whether you arrive by land, sea or air. Check out the requirements that will apply to you on the PLF form page.
You must wear a face mask at all times when on an aeroplane or ferry travelling to or from Greece; and whilst at airports.
Greece’s borders with most neighbouring countries (Turkey, Albania and North Macedonia) are closed to passenger traffic. The border with Bulgaria is open.
Testing and quarantine
The Greek authorities may require you to undergo testing for coronavirus, as part of health screening after you arrive in Greece. Any passenger entering Greece is liable to be asked to undergo a test, but you are likely to be asked if you have arrived from a country outside of the EU (including the UK), either directly or via indirect flights.
If you are a British national who lives permanently within the EU, or have been in another EU country for some time before travelling on to Greece, you may be asked to prove that you have not recently travelled from the UK.
After testing, you will need to self-isolate at the address given on your PLF form, filled out prior to your arrival in Greece. You will be contacted by the Greek authorities with your test results, and given further instructions (e.g. whether you are free to leave your accommodation, or must self-isolate for a longer period). If your test result is negative, you will no longer need to self-isolate. If your test result is positive, the Greek authorities are likely to ask you to self-isolate in government-provided accommodation for 14 days.
You must comply with all instructions given by the Greek authorities. Failure to do so may result in you being refused permission to enter Greece and/or legal enforcement.
You should also be aware that if other passengers on your flight subsequently test positive, you may be subject to further quarantine/self isolation requirements. These will be mandatory and you should comply with the Greek Authorities’ requirements.
British nationals are not affected by the European Union’s measures to close EU borders to non-EU country nationals. If you’re a British national, you can still enter Greece, but you must comply with the Greek authorities’ requirements, including on testing and self-isolation.
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14-07-2020 11:02 AM #38
Booked a cottage just outside Windemere for the end of August for 4 nights. We were really struggling to find self catering availability in the UK.
We looked at going to various places in Northern Ireland and were about to book somewhere but then looked at the ferries... almost £400! Is that the normal going rate for the ferry??
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15-07-2020 01:43 PM #42
Just had to sign a form for work stating that i am aware if i go abroad for holidays , I agree to comply with any quaratine rules upon my return.
If any employees have to quaratine after a holiday , they wont be paid.No Eternal Reward Shall Forgive Us Now For Wasting The Dawn
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19-07-2020 08:59 AM #45This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
That seems extremely harsh considering you would potentially lose thousands of pounds if you cancel a holiday that was still going ahead.
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19-07-2020 09:15 AM #47This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-07-2020 10:11 AM #48
Looking into going to Nice in a few weeks. Looks like a fairly viable option.
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19-07-2020 02:11 PM #49This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It doesnt effect me this year anyway.No Eternal Reward Shall Forgive Us Now For Wasting The Dawn
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19-07-2020 02:28 PM #50This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Fair enough if you've booked a holiday in the last couple of months but I don't really know why anyone would do that if they have work commitments.
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28-10-2020 08:56 AM #52
Has anyone else had problems getting refunds from airlines, Icelandair cancelled flights for June and refuse to refund money only offering credit vouchers ...after many calls I am now taking them through the small claims court. I will never use them again
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28-10-2020 09:06 AM #53
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28-10-2020 09:34 AM #54This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Hotels also took a bit of chasing before eventually paying out.
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30-10-2020 07:21 AM #58
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Good luck getting it sorted.
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