Thomas Cook on 08:42 - Sep 20 with 2436 views | perchrockjack | Daughter's in Italy right now.ffs | |
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Thomas Cook on 08:47 - Sep 20 with 2424 views | Vincent_Vega |
Thomas Cook on 08:42 - Sep 20 by perchrockjack | Daughter's in Italy right now.ffs |
Oh Fudge hope all works out. I read should it go pop the CAA with get emergency flights to get people home. how that would happen god knows | |
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Thomas Cook on 08:47 - Sep 20 with 2422 views | Catullus | Everyone's coverd by ATOL aren't they. On tv this morning the BBC holiday guy was saying therr's some cracking deals in the next few weeks and people shouldn't worry, they'll get their money back! | |
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Thomas Cook on 08:50 - Sep 20 with 2419 views | perchrockjack | It's a worry though and losing this company will have a huge impact on our High Streets. | |
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Thomas Cook on 09:04 - Sep 20 with 2406 views | MrSwerve |
Thomas Cook on 08:50 - Sep 20 by perchrockjack | It's a worry though and losing this company will have a huge impact on our High Streets. |
Do people actually go into travel agents these days? I haven’t been to one in over ten years... | |
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Thomas Cook on 09:10 - Sep 20 with 2401 views | perchrockjack | Yes,they most certainly do. Some people,God help them ,like to kep their communities alive and shopping there helps. We often buy food at the adjacent farm to us although it's far dearer fare although far superior quality. You don't know what you got till it's gone | |
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Thomas Cook on 09:21 - Sep 20 with 2384 views | controversial_jack |
Thomas Cook on 09:10 - Sep 20 by perchrockjack | Yes,they most certainly do. Some people,God help them ,like to kep their communities alive and shopping there helps. We often buy food at the adjacent farm to us although it's far dearer fare although far superior quality. You don't know what you got till it's gone |
I don't think that's their motive for going to travel agents, probably those who aren't online or can't be arsed to do it online | | | |
(No subject) (n/t) on 09:25 - Sep 20 with 2377 views | WxmJax |
Thomas Cook on 09:10 - Sep 20 by perchrockjack | Yes,they most certainly do. Some people,God help them ,like to kep their communities alive and shopping there helps. We often buy food at the adjacent farm to us although it's far dearer fare although far superior quality. You don't know what you got till it's gone |
Not sure how using a travel agent helps keep the local community alive. In travel agents, 3 Orlando flights were £259 each. Went home and booked the exact same flight on ceefax, as it was then, for £79 each, so I got my 3 flights for the price of 1. That was 23 years ago and I haven't been in one since. Hope TC pull through, been using them for New York flights, never paid more than £300 return and better than Virgin in our opinion. [Post edited 20 Sep 2019 9:56]
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Thomas Cook on 09:31 - Sep 20 with 2366 views | raynor94 |
Thomas Cook on 08:47 - Sep 20 by Vincent_Vega | Oh Fudge hope all works out. I read should it go pop the CAA with get emergency flights to get people home. how that would happen god knows |
As long as you are on a package | |
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Thomas Cook on 09:49 - Sep 20 with 2340 views | Vincent_Vega |
Thomas Cook on 09:31 - Sep 20 by raynor94 | As long as you are on a package |
I am. I did it old school and went to a travel agent. Checked the ATOL certificate this morning Speaking selfishly I know you get your money back but you wind yourself up to go on a sunny break then find it's touch and go through no fault of your own. Ce La Vie I suppose. Could be worse, could be working for them... | |
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Thomas Cook on 09:51 - Sep 20 with 2338 views | raynor94 |
Thomas Cook on 09:49 - Sep 20 by Vincent_Vega | I am. I did it old school and went to a travel agent. Checked the ATOL certificate this morning Speaking selfishly I know you get your money back but you wind yourself up to go on a sunny break then find it's touch and go through no fault of your own. Ce La Vie I suppose. Could be worse, could be working for them... |
Package, and pay with a credit card every time | |
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Thomas Cook on 10:00 - Sep 20 with 2320 views | Vincent_Vega |
Thomas Cook on 09:51 - Sep 20 by raynor94 | Package, and pay with a credit card every time |
Yep. | |
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Thomas Cook on 10:04 - Sep 20 with 2311 views | Highjack |
Thomas Cook on 09:04 - Sep 20 by MrSwerve | Do people actually go into travel agents these days? I haven’t been to one in over ten years... |
I went into one a few years back, the miserable cow behind the desk basically told me to bugger off and go online. It’s no wonder they’re closing down. | |
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(No subject) (n/t) on 10:21 - Sep 20 with 2296 views | pikeypaul |
(No subject) (n/t) on 09:25 - Sep 20 by WxmJax | Not sure how using a travel agent helps keep the local community alive. In travel agents, 3 Orlando flights were £259 each. Went home and booked the exact same flight on ceefax, as it was then, for £79 each, so I got my 3 flights for the price of 1. That was 23 years ago and I haven't been in one since. Hope TC pull through, been using them for New York flights, never paid more than £300 return and better than Virgin in our opinion. [Post edited 20 Sep 2019 9:56]
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Travel agents are a thing of the past,its so easy these days to do your own research with the web. Just had 17 days in Florida done all independently booking own flights,car and villa for around £1500 less than if i booked with an agent. It all went smooth as clockwork and a great holiday was had. | |
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Thomas Cook on 10:40 - Sep 20 with 2284 views | Lohengrin | When I was a nipper Thomas Cook was the foreign travel arm of the nationalised Transport Commission. A week’s package holiday to Franco’s Spain courtesy of Harold Wilson. | |
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Thomas Cook on 10:55 - Sep 20 with 2269 views | Cooperman | We have done DIY holiday planning for years and without issue. Fast forward to July of this year. After having several pints in the bar at Bristol Airport, EasyJet cancelled our flights to Toulouse. This happened on the weekend of the thunderstorms across Europe and mass flight cancellations so they couldn't get us on another flight until 72 hours later. To cut a long story short we said thanks very much, took the compensation, took the flight refunds and made our way to South of France via a combination of taxi to Portsmouth, overnight ferry to Caen, train to Paris and finally the TGV to Toulouse. Of course we were pi55ed off but we just got on with it and all things considered we only arrived 24 hours later than originally planned. A combination of the compo, flight refunds and an EasyJet contribution to our Plan B travel costs pretty much resulted in a free holiday. We of course debated the 'what if we had done a package' and quickly arrived at the conclusion of not giving up on DIY, so much so that we've already planned the same for future holidays. | |
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