Summer Holidays 2021

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mike80

2,248 posts

217 months

Saturday 19th June 2021
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Tre Zero said:
I have no idea if the open Schengen borders are indeed open to all .
I had to go to France for work a couple of weeks ago, then onto Portugal. No questions asked at Marseille airport apart from checking I had a negative Covid test, and straight out of the door in Lisbon.


ecsrobin

17,150 posts

166 months

Saturday 19th June 2021
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abzmike said:
So all the fuss about green, amber and red lists in the UK is background noise. Once again we are the sick man of Europe, and they don’t want us travelling there. Top marks to UK Gov.
Technically its not the UK government that’s causing that issue its our scientists finding numerous variants. However Germany (and no doubt most European countries) are currently seeing a big increase in the Delta variant https://www.dw.com/en/coronavirus-digest-germany-w... I expect by the time we are allowed to travel there will be nowhere to travel too as they will be having their 3rd wave.

I’m at the point of cancelling our European holiday this year I’ve got 4 weeks to cancel but will likely give it 3, I live in hope but I’m extremely doubtful.

Steviesam

1,244 posts

135 months

Saturday 19th June 2021
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Tre Zero said:
Steviesam said:
Today I drove into Italy from France to buy cigarettes......no one at the small border, no one checking, no one to be seen. Either way.
I wonder if it might have been a different matter had you used either of the 2 tunnels , Mont Blanc or Frejus ?

I have no idea if the open Schengen borders are indeed open to all .

Were you in a UK reg car ?
Yes a UK reg car. There was no one at the border, not a single person.

Prolex-UK

3,069 posts

209 months

Saturday 19th June 2021
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DB4DM said:
If you're driving on holiday in England during the school holidays, book your place in the traffic jam now and plan your route so you don't need to turn right across the flow. Also for HGV drivers, please try to stay on your wheels not on your side on a busy junction (Dorset today)
Saw that yestetday... WTF was he doing?

Amateurish

7,756 posts

223 months

Saturday 19th June 2021
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ecsrobin said:
Technically its not the UK government that’s causing that issue its our scientists finding numerous variants. However Germany (and no doubt most European countries) are currently seeing a big increase in the Delta variant https://www.dw.com/en/coronavirus-digest-germany-w... I expect by the time we are allowed to travel there will be nowhere to travel too as they will be having their 3rd wave.

I’m at the point of cancelling our European holiday this year I’ve got 4 weeks to cancel but will likely give it 3, I live in hope but I’m extremely doubtful.
I don't understand this criticism. Are you saying that if our scientists had not identified the Delta variant in India, then not one else would have found it?

popeyewhite

19,979 posts

121 months

Saturday 19th June 2021
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Tyre Smoke said:
I can get a week in Crete flying from Exeter on 18th August for three of us for £1200. What do you reckon? Worth a punt?

What's the worse that can happen? Fly home early to avoid traffic light change or deal with the quarantine when it happens? It will either be green or amber by then, not red unless there's a global disaster.
Go for it.

We've got Naxos booked first two weeks of August, booked it last Christmas.

Girlfriend works for the NHS and is desperate for a break. Desperate enough that now she's changed her view slightly and is prepared for quarantine if necessary.

Boxster5

680 posts

109 months

Saturday 19th June 2021
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Tyre Smoke said:
I can get a week in Crete flying from Exeter on 18th August for three of us for £1200. What do you reckon? Worth a punt?

What's the worse that can happen? Fly home early to avoid traffic light change or deal with the quarantine when it happens? It will either be green or amber by then, not red unless there's a global disaster.
Jet 2 have held onto our money for 2 separate flights to Portugal - they won’t respond to us. As an alternative to hopefully getting a refund, we looked to book Crete for September 2022 (just in case) - 2 return flights from Newcastle - £1,000😳😳😳. Clearly they’re trying to recoup the lost revenue!

MiniMan64

16,945 posts

191 months

Saturday 19th June 2021
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We have now begun the great Easyjet refund merry go-round.

Flights to Malaga already moved from last year and the holiday they were planned for no longer exists. They're website is hideously misleading in terms of what will be refunded and what won't. I assume no one else has had any luck along these lines?

Moving it does us no good at all as we've no future plans or need to fly with them

LuS1fer

41,148 posts

246 months

Saturday 19th June 2021
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MiniMan64 said:
We have now begun the great Easyjet refund merry go-round.

Flights to Malaga already moved from last year and the holiday they were planned for no longer exists. They're website is hideously misleading in terms of what will be refunded and what won't. I assume no one else has had any luck along these lines?

Moving it does us no good at all as we've no future plans or need to fly with them
I had no issues earlier this year and got refunded what I paid, for two return flights.

alorotom

11,953 posts

188 months

Saturday 19th June 2021
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Just had the refunds hit my credit card from KLM for the New York flights (was due 3/7-9/7) cancelled a few days ago and also the Dubai flights for late august via TravelTrolley … seems like companies have gotten their acts together properly at last.

Tre Zero

440 posts

41 months

Saturday 19th June 2021
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Steviesam said:
Tre Zero said:
Steviesam said:
Today I drove into Italy from France to buy cigarettes......no one at the small border, no one checking, no one to be seen. Either way.
I wonder if it might have been a different matter had you used either of the 2 tunnels , Mont Blanc or Frejus ?

I have no idea if the open Schengen borders are indeed open to all .

Were you in a UK reg car ?
Yes a UK reg car. There was no one at the border, not a single person.
Thanks for that ,no surprise that the minor border crossings are deserted with just an Italia sign to show you have changed countries , doesn't answer my query if you turned up at the toll tunnels but I guess once you're in "Schengen" you can move about

the other countries , until Italy starts barring the French .

Hub

6,441 posts

199 months

Saturday 19th June 2021
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MiniMan64 said:
We have now begun the great Easyjet refund merry go-round.

Flights to Malaga already moved from last year and the holiday they were planned for no longer exists. They're website is hideously misleading in terms of what will be refunded and what won't. I assume no one else has had any luck along these lines?

Moving it does us no good at all as we've no future plans or need to fly with them
I'd be extremely surprised if you manage to get a refund if the flights are running but you don't want to go - usually you'll only get one if they cancel the flights.

MiniMan64

16,945 posts

191 months

Saturday 19th June 2021
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Hub said:
MiniMan64 said:
We have now begun the great Easyjet refund merry go-round.

Flights to Malaga already moved from last year and the holiday they were planned for no longer exists. They're website is hideously misleading in terms of what will be refunded and what won't. I assume no one else has had any luck along these lines?

Moving it does us no good at all as we've no future plans or need to fly with them
I'd be extremely surprised if you manage to get a refund if the flights are running but you don't want to go - usually you'll only get one if they cancel the flights.
Yes we’re discovering that.

Seems mad considering the official government advice is not to travel. Problem is the villa we’re supposed to be going to is no longer there, the people we’re travelling with aren’t going and we’ve got a grands worth of EasyJet flights that are of zero use to us now. Even if we did go, isolation on return isn’t an option for my wife working in the NHS.

Very st all around and I’m going to be pissed watching that money get pissed away.

The Leaper

4,967 posts

207 months

Saturday 19th June 2021
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MiniMan64 said:
Hub said:
MiniMan64 said:
We have now begun the great Easyjet refund merry go-round.

Flights to Malaga already moved from last year and the holiday they were planned for no longer exists. They're website is hideously misleading in terms of what will be refunded and what won't. I assume no one else has had any luck along these lines?

Moving it does us no good at all as we've no future plans or need to fly with them
I'd be extremely surprised if you manage to get a refund if the flights are running but you don't want to go - usually you'll only get one if they cancel the flights.
Yes we’re discovering that.

Seems mad considering the official government advice is not to travel. Problem is the villa we’re supposed to be going to is no longer there, the people we’re travelling with aren’t going and we’ve got a grands worth of EasyJet flights that are of zero use to us now. Even if we did go, isolation on return isn’t an option for my wife working in the NHS.

Very st all around and I’m going to be pissed watching that money get pissed away.
Surely this has nothing to do with EasyJet. There is nothing to stop them from flying, and nothing to stop you, yet you have decided not to travel. The "st" is the result of your decision. If EasyJet cancel the flight you'd be due a refund.

R.

ecsrobin

17,150 posts

166 months

Saturday 19th June 2021
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Amateurish said:
I don't understand this criticism. Are you saying that if our scientists had not identified the Delta variant in India, then not one else would have found it?
It’s not a criticism I was pointing out to the poster I was replying to that it’s not always UK gov’s vault and that it is effecting other countries we just got it sooner.

MiniMan64

16,945 posts

191 months

Saturday 19th June 2021
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The Leaper said:
Surely this has nothing to do with EasyJet. There is nothing to stop them from flying, and nothing to stop you yet you have decided not to travel. The "st" is the result of your decision. If EasyJet cancel the flight you'd be due a refund.

R.
hehe

You mean besides the global pandemic? Besides the official government advice not to travel? Besides the government requirement of self isolation that we cannot meet?

I suspect you won’t see it this way though so no worries.

Amateurish

7,756 posts

223 months

Saturday 19th June 2021
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MiniMan64 said:
Yes we’re discovering that.

Seems mad considering the official government advice is not to travel. Problem is the villa we’re supposed to be going to is no longer there, the people we’re travelling with aren’t going and we’ve got a grands worth of EasyJet flights that are of zero use to us now. Even if we did go, isolation on return isn’t an option for my wife working in the NHS.

Very st all around and I’m going to be pissed watching that money get pissed away.
Can't you just change them for a later date?

Boxster5

680 posts

109 months

Saturday 19th June 2021
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Boxster5 said:
Jet 2 have held onto our money for 2 separate flights to Portugal - they won’t respond to us. As an alternative to hopefully getting a refund, we looked to book Crete for September 2022 (just in case) - 2 return flights from Newcastle - £1,000??????. Clearly they’re trying to recoup the lost revenue!
Result!! Finally after my wife managed to get through to Jet 2, 1 hour 25 minutes later we now have refunds for both return flights. They didn’t really have a leg to stand on as she had screen shotted the message stating “as your flight is prior to 15th July, your flight will not be operating” - that was for the 7th July flight but we had previously booked for 28th June which they’d cancelled anyway.

GreatGranny

9,139 posts

227 months

Monday 21st June 2021
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We had 5 return flights to Pisa booked for 14th July, returning 28th July.

Decided not to travel mainly because it would have cost us nearly £1000 in tests and isolating on return would be very difficult.

They are with Ryanair and they offer free flight change but only if you change to flights before the end of the year.

Already booked for Turkey Oct halt term so decided to do 4 nights in Rome beginning of December.
Not ideal but with kids holidays, exams, my work, wife's work etc.. it was the best option.
At least there won't be huge queues at the places that are open smile
Booked a decent hotel close to the centre which we can cancel late if necessary.

Our summer hols now are a few 2-3 night stays at our place in Cromer between AirBNB guests starting the first weekend in July.
Can't complain.

LeroyLoser

695 posts

39 months

Monday 21st June 2021
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GreatGranny said:
We had 5 return flights to Pisa booked for 14th July, returning 28th July.

Decided not to travel mainly because it would have cost us nearly £1000 in tests and isolating on return would be very difficult.

They are with Ryanair and they offer free flight change but only if you change to flights before the end of the year.

Already booked for Turkey Oct halt term so decided to do 4 nights in Rome beginning of December.
Not ideal but with kids holidays, exams, my work, wife's work etc.. it was the best option.
At least there won't be huge queues at the places that are open smile
Booked a decent hotel close to the centre which we can cancel late if necessary.

Our summer hols now are a few 2-3 night stays at our place in Cromer between AirBNB guests starting the first weekend in July.
Can't complain.
Italy have imposed a 5 day quarantine on people entering from uk as well.

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