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Overseas travel during Covid-19 pandemic this summer?
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SporadicAddick said:Croydon said:SporadicAddick said:Croydon said:SporadicAddick said:EricBanterna said:Croydon said:Croydon said:Flying to Bodrum this Sunday, unless things change. Weather looks good and not on the quarantine list either.
If FCO advise changes to 'no non essential travel', does anyone know what that means for refunds? It was a package holiday, paid for on a credit card, so I'm hoping there's some cover somewhere.
That's the legal position.
Given the circumstances, 14 days may not be achieved, and the holiday provider may offer a Refund Credit Note for future travel (which is as protected as a firm booking) or a credit for future travel at a higher value than the original booking.
There are some travel providers who are acting in the way you describe, but if its a package, a full refund of all elements is (and will eventually) have to be provided.
I spoke with my insurance and they were adamant that OTB should be offering a full refund.
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/2020/09/love-holidays-follows-on-the-beach-in-quitting-travel-trade-asso/
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Croydon said:SporadicAddick said:Croydon said:SporadicAddick said:Croydon said:SporadicAddick said:EricBanterna said:Croydon said:Croydon said:Flying to Bodrum this Sunday, unless things change. Weather looks good and not on the quarantine list either.
If FCO advise changes to 'no non essential travel', does anyone know what that means for refunds? It was a package holiday, paid for on a credit card, so I'm hoping there's some cover somewhere.
That's the legal position.
Given the circumstances, 14 days may not be achieved, and the holiday provider may offer a Refund Credit Note for future travel (which is as protected as a firm booking) or a credit for future travel at a higher value than the original booking.
There are some travel providers who are acting in the way you describe, but if its a package, a full refund of all elements is (and will eventually) have to be provided.
I spoke with my insurance and they were adamant that OTB should be offering a full refund.
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/2020/09/love-holidays-follows-on-the-beach-in-quitting-travel-trade-asso/
I'll just keep at them!
We booked our holiday as a package, which we don't normally do, as better protected in theory. Ours is with BA Holidays and the fights are a BA flight too.1 -
Vey impressed with BA. 30 mins to get answered but was advised (accurately) of wait time at start of call. No mucking about, offered full refund first before other options. Will take up to 14 days, but will probably be less. In comparison to Virgin which will take up to 60 days and are giving me replacement vouchers for the ones I used to part pay for the holiday that are valid for 10 months less than the original vouchers! And despite numerous emails back and forth, are so far not budging0
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Was meant to be in Cape Town for New Years (my birthday) and just been cancelled, absolutely gutted... Anyone got any ideas for somewhere else that doesn't have travel restrictions or an early curfew? Been looking all day and coming up with a blank.0
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CAFCsayer said:Was meant to be in Cape Town for New Years (my birthday) and just been cancelled, absolutely gutted... Anyone got any ideas for somewhere else that doesn't have travel restrictions or an early curfew? Been looking all day and coming up with a blank.
I fear though that you will be reduced to watching Jools Holland on BBC 2 like the rest of us Old Gits.
Hopefully you will have a decent bottle of something alongside you.0 -
CAFCsayer said:Was meant to be in Cape Town for New Years (my birthday) and just been cancelled, absolutely gutted... Anyone got any ideas for somewhere else that doesn't have travel restrictions or an early curfew? Been looking all day and coming up with a blank.
Also, probably not worth booking anywhere unless you are available to quarantine for 10 days (or 5 with a test) on your return if the travel advice changes.0 -
LenGlover said:CAFCsayer said:Was meant to be in Cape Town for New Years (my birthday) and just been cancelled, absolutely gutted... Anyone got any ideas for somewhere else that doesn't have travel restrictions or an early curfew? Been looking all day and coming up with a blank.
I fear though that you will be reduced to watching Jools Holland on BBC 2 like the rest of us Old Gits.
Hopefully you will have a decent bottle of something alongside you.
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She is above the law....or thinks she is.0
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iaitch said:She is above the law....or thinks she is.0
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Right then...back 11 months later. Anybody know the cheapest albeit efficient service for a private PCR test I need to swap my antigen ones for this week?0
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Now need a 2 day PCR test on return, upgraded from Anitgen.This page is good for boarder information. I was in Cape Town in December 2020!0
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Is it a 48 hour isolation on return regardless of Vax status?0
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Need some advice, book flights to newcastle via Gdansk, double jabbed etc... but I'm seeing some conflicting information in regards to PCR testing.
Can anyone shed any light. Cheers0 -
Croydon said:Is it a 48 hour isolation on return regardless of Vax status?EricBanterna said:Need some advice, book flights to newcastle via Gdansk, double jabbed etc... but I'm seeing some conflicting information in regards to PCR testing.
Can anyone shed any light. Cheers0 -
Croydon said:Is it a 48 hour isolation on return regardless of Vax status?
So technically if you landed at 7am and took a test that morning and got the results back later that day, you'd then be allowed 'out' well before the 48 hour point.
Happy for someone to correct me if that's wrong.2 -
That is correct but requires a strict and organised approach, including efficiency of PCR test service.1
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mendonca said:Croydon said:Is it a 48 hour isolation on return regardless of Vax status?EricBanterna said:Need some advice, book flights to newcastle via Gdansk, double jabbed etc... but I'm seeing some conflicting information in regards to PCR testing.
Can anyone shed any light. Cheers
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The South African authorities are moaning on the lines of 'we discovered Omicron and now we're penalised (travel bans) for letting the world know about it' ..
Yesterday a plane from SA landed in Amsterdam, 61 people on board tested positive for Covid, 13 of whom had the Omicron strain.
As soon as the new variant was discovered and I mean AS SOON AS, all travel to and from Southern Africa should have been stopped, not a 24/48 hour delay. Anyone 'trapped' abroad ?, tough but the health and safety of the UK population must be the priority and everything possible done to prevent the import of more dangerous viruses
Israel is banning ALL foreigners from entering the country for 14 days from midnight tonight2 -
Before I booked a flight to Brasil forJanuary I made sure I have a job to come back to if things go sideways whilst out there, and I'm not coming back home for a while.0
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Lincsaddick said:The South African authorities are moaning on the lines of 'we discovered Omicron and now we're penalised (travel bans) for letting the world know about it' ..
Yesterday a plane from SA landed in Amsterdam, 61 people on board tested positive for Covid, 13 of whom had the Omicron strain.
As soon as the new variant was discovered and I mean AS SOON AS, all travel to and from Southern Africa should have been stopped, not a 24/48 hour delay. Anyone 'trapped' abroad ?, tough but the health and safety of the UK population must be the priority and everything possible done to prevent the import of more dangerous viruses
Israel is banning ALL foreigners from entering the country for 14 days from midnight tonight2 -
Croydon said:Lincsaddick said:The South African authorities are moaning on the lines of 'we discovered Omicron and now we're penalised (travel bans) for letting the world know about it' ..
Yesterday a plane from SA landed in Amsterdam, 61 people on board tested positive for Covid, 13 of whom had the Omicron strain.
As soon as the new variant was discovered and I mean AS SOON AS, all travel to and from Southern Africa should have been stopped, not a 24/48 hour delay. Anyone 'trapped' abroad ?, tough but the health and safety of the UK population must be the priority and everything possible done to prevent the import of more dangerous viruses
Israel is banning ALL foreigners from entering the country for 14 days from midnight tonight0 -
Luton-gdansk-newcastle.r me that will be wfh with no gym.EricBanterna said:Need some advice, book flights to newcastle via Gdansk, double jabbed etc... but I'm seeing some conflicting information in regards to PCR testing.
Can anyone shed any light. Cheers0 -
Lincsaddick said:The South African authorities are moaning on the lines of 'we discovered Omicron and now we're penalised (travel bans) for letting the world know about it' ..
Yesterday a plane from SA landed in Amsterdam, 61 people on board tested positive for Covid, 13 of whom had the Omicron strain.
As soon as the new variant was discovered and I mean AS SOON AS, all travel to and from Southern Africa should have been stopped, not a 24/48 hour delay. Anyone 'trapped' abroad ?, tough but the health and safety of the UK population must be the priority and everything possible done to prevent the import of more dangerous viruses
Israel is banning ALL foreigners from entering the country for 14 days from midnight tonight
Let's say for arguments sake you were on holiday in Spain and a variant was discovered there and Spain closed it's borders with immediate effect for a month. Would you have wanted that 1-2 day window to get home or you'd be happy to spend a month paying for a hotel in Spain and it potentially affecting your job if you can't work remotely?4 -
mendonca said:
Luton-gdansk-newcastle.r me that will be wfh with no gym.EricBanterna said:Need some advice, book flights to newcastle via Gdansk, double jabbed etc... but I'm seeing some conflicting information in regards to PCR testing.
Can anyone shed any light. Cheers2 -
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mendonca said:Right then...back 11 months later. Anybody know the cheapest albeit efficient service for a private PCR test I need to swap my antigen ones for this week?
Eurofins seems to be offering just about the best price but no idea if they would be any good…but possibly not, as I’ve just got a code for the locator form from them without even completing a booking!0 -
Just put in a bogus number RANDOX 12435
its not being checked.1 -
AllLeftFoot said:mendonca said:Right then...back 11 months later. Anybody know the cheapest albeit efficient service for a private PCR test I need to swap my antigen ones for this week?
Eurofins seems to be offering just about the best price but no idea if they would be any good…but possibly not, as I’ve just got a code for the locator form from them without even completing a booking!1 -
Croydon said:Lincsaddick said:The South African authorities are moaning on the lines of 'we discovered Omicron and now we're penalised (travel bans) for letting the world know about it' ..
Yesterday a plane from SA landed in Amsterdam, 61 people on board tested positive for Covid, 13 of whom had the Omicron strain.
As soon as the new variant was discovered and I mean AS SOON AS, all travel to and from Southern Africa should have been stopped, not a 24/48 hour delay. Anyone 'trapped' abroad ?, tough but the health and safety of the UK population must be the priority and everything possible done to prevent the import of more dangerous viruses
Israel is banning ALL foreigners from entering the country for 14 days from midnight tonight1