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It is extremely good value!Jerry I’ve been looking at that very good price. Half the price I paid to go there for Easter. Sadly cancelled
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It is extremely good value!Jerry I’ve been looking at that very good price. Half the price I paid to go there for Easter. Sadly cancelled
I suspect it's to get in some cash flow.Easyjet have a sale on for the winter. £28.99 one way which includes Athens. Nuts that you can fly for so cheap on a route like that.
Yep I'd book with a credit card as a just in case if I book a flight with them so it's probable that they'd not get the money.So going back to the beginning of this post, I can only surmise that these cheap fares are a way of trying to get cash flow, but if the credit card companies hold back some of this new money...................
I suspect it's to get in some cash flow.
I'm still trying to get a refund of our BRS-NCL-BRS flights that were cancelled by easyJet. Their cancellation emails concentrate on trying to persuade people to transfer their booking to another date or flights, paying any difference in fare. Finding the pathway for a refund takes some searching out and now is next to impossible to achieve.
I tried their chat line last week but that cut out and is now discontinued. The customer service phone helpline seems permanently engaged. Judging from comments made on the Dried Fruit recently I'm not the only one in this predicament.
It's not a huge amount (£120) although we have other easyJet flights scheduled for the end of May/early June which I'm not expecting to operate.
I accept that easyJet as with other airlines probably has a lot of cash held back by credit card companies and I have sympathy with these airlines' predicament. I wonder though whether airline shareholders (the owners of the company) are doing their bit. Recent reports that one easyJet shareholder is getting £60 million in dividend money whilst we passengers can't get our own money back from the company does stick in the craw.
ABTA's website suggests that many of its members are not currently issuing refunds for cancelled holidays but issuing refund credit notes instead for those who don't want to transfer their bookings to a future holiday. We find ourselves in that situation with a holiday booked for late spring. The holidays are ABTA-protected so eventually we should get our money back if the travel company goes to the wall.
easyJet flight-only bookings are not ATOL-protected so if easyJet fails it looks as though the credit card companies will be the ones to whom passengers will have to look for a refund.
So going back to the beginning of this post, I can only surmise that these cheap fares are a way of trying to generate cash flow, but if the credit card companies hold back some of this new money...................
Well i'd imagine as it's the holiday site they would want to have holidays for Summer 2021 onsale in advance like Jet2 and TUI have.With 2021 holidays on sale now. Does this mean they have given 2020 a forgotten season.
I'll reprise my post in the easyJet airline thread as an introduction - the next four paragraphs - then comment briefly on BRS and easyJet.Stelios scaremongering?
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EasyJet founder warns airline will run out of money by August if Airbus order goes ahead
‘How many Brits will want to fly to northern Italy or Spain on holiday this June and vice-versa? Not many I think,’ says the easyJet founderwww.independent.co.uk
There is talk of revenge travel. Revenge against the virus. People will be itching to go on holidays.
I think the smart money is on getting the deals now for late 2020 and early 2021. There are some great deals to be had. With a deposit of only £60 it is well worth a risk on the easy holiday website
Can you tell if the A 321 airbus aircraft based again.Easter 2021 flights now on sale
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