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dwayne

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Jul 5, 2003
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London
no quarantine ...??
Only one of the trips I had to quarantine after, that was turkey. I didn't mind so much as I was WFH anyway. Mexico I guess I will have to quarantine but that will be mid Jan so not so fussed.

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dwayne

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Jul 5, 2003
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Must be going out empty shirley, to bring folks home from abroad
Semi business locations like Milan, Paris, dublin, Frankfurt so that might be a reason as well. Although I really can't see that many people flying those routes for business at the moment. So all a bit odd.

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surrey jim

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Aug 2, 2005
18,162
Bevendean
https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/18851711.british-airways-suspend-flights-gatwick-airport/

British Airways will reportedly suspend all flights from the UK's second-biggest airport and furlough "many more" staff as new lockdown measures take effect.

The airline, which said the restrictions were a "blow to our hopes for the winter season", will ground more aircraft and suspend all flights from Gatwick airport, it has bene reported.

In a letter seen by Sky News, BA management will reduce operating for the rest of November.

The carrier said: "We have made the difficult decision to further reduce our operation for the rest of November.

"This means far fewer flights than we hoped for in November and means grounding more of our aircraft, including pausing all flights from Gatwick until December."

The airline said the shut down would mean "moving many more colleagues, from both operational and support function areas on to the governments extended Job Retention Scheme".

It comes as Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced the extension of the furlough scheme until the end of March.

The letter seen by Sky News said British Airways will continue flights to repatriate customers overseas and for the movement of essential cargo.
 


nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
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Gods country fortnightly
From what I have been told, this will smash the short haul companies - easyjet/ryan air - more than the lon haul companies - as they have calculated low numbers anyway.

We will see one big airline fail soon, if it is easyjet Gatwick may as well close.

Reckon IAG will come through this, long haul travellers more inclined to pay for testing prior to travel. If you're flying Easyjet to Alicante for £60 return will you pay circa £120 for a test?
 






Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
69,271
Withdean area

They were in deep trouble pre Covid, occupying financial pages in 2019 with words such as “embattled”. Up to their eyeballs in debt, badly run, in the end the Norwegian government lost patience with this private airline.

Obviously CV19 put the final knife in.

We finally managed to get a large refund out of them back in July.

A shame, we enjoyed flying with them, in hindsight were their great value flights their undoing?
 


nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
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Word of the street is there's been a surge in holiday enquiries for 2021 in the past 2 days. Don't expect too many bargains, the airlines have big losses to make up.

Interesting airline shares have rocketed since Monday
 


Rugrat

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Mar 13, 2011
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Seaford
They were in deep trouble pre Covid, occupying financial pages in 2019 with words such as “embattled”. Up to their eyeballs in debt, badly run, in the end the Norwegian government lost patience with this private airline.

Obviously CV19 put the final knife in.

We finally managed to get a large refund out of them back in July.

A shame, we enjoyed flying with them, in hindsight were their great value flights their undoing?

Their long haul product was outstanding imo and it's a real pity that it looks as if Covid is going to wipe them out. In a 'normal' world I think they may well have pulled through, they seemed to be adjusting their pricing and schedules pre Covid to what might be considered more sensible (at least from the outside anyway)
 






Kinky Gerbil

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Jul 16, 2003
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Word of the street is there's been a surge in holiday enquiries for 2021 in the past 2 days. Don't expect too many bargains, the airlines have big losses to make up.

Interesting airline shares have rocketed since Monday

Flights will be cheap, admins fees will not be.
 


nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
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Flights will be cheap, admins fees will not be.

Flights for 2021 look anything but cheap next summer, airlines are looking to make a killing next year after business was decimated

Interestingly Gatwick will start to offer PCR and Ant-gen tests from Monday, take travel to Spain. Its now compulsory. In the few months it could be no VAX no air travel, hints of this from Qantas

Overall things looking brighter but the days of cheap travel are over, at least for now
 




Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Flights for 2021 look anything but cheap next summer, airlines are looking to make a killing next year after business was decimated

Interestingly Gatwick will start to offer PCR and Ant-gen tests from Monday, take travel to Spain. Its now compulsory. In the few months it could be no VAX no air travel, hints of this from Qantas

Overall things looking brighter but the days of cheap travel are over, at least for now

There was a spate of cheap flights available a short while back.

On 11th October, I booked three direct Virgin London to Orlando returns, with both legs within the school summer holidays, inclusive of seat reservations and bags for £828. In normal times you'd be looking at more than that for one seat, let alone three.
 


Kinky Gerbil

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Jul 16, 2003
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Flights for 2021 look anything but cheap next summer, airlines are looking to make a killing next year after business was decimated

Interestingly Gatwick will start to offer PCR and Ant-gen tests from Monday, take travel to Spain. Its now compulsory. In the few months it could be no VAX no air travel, hints of this from Qantas

Overall things looking brighter but the days of cheap travel are over, at least for now

Virgin were selling flights to Vegas return in upper for £750

BA Mexico in Upper for £650

Granted I’ve only looked at 2 routes - but these were numerous dates.

I imagine they have put them up to say it’s a sale for Black Friday when they discount again

On the no Vax no fly, I think that’s unlikely for American/U.K. airlines.
 
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Bozza

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Virgin were selling flights to Vegas return in upper for £750

BA Mexico in Upper for £650

Granted I’ve only looked at 2 routes - but these were numerous dates.

I imagine they have put them up to say it’s a sale for Black Friday when they discount again

The VA BF sale has started already with some excellent Upper fares, and also some great miles redemptions available.

No good to me because I've already booked cheap seats as above!
 




Kinky Gerbil

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The VA BF sale has started already with some excellent Upper fares, and also some great miles redemptions available.

No good to me because I've already booked cheap seats as above!

I’m holding on for Friday

Kicking myself as there was 14 nights in Hard Rock With UC for £2400 pp

Didn’t book as was waiting for voucher back, and it’s gone up.

School boy error.

Have you sorted tickets out yet? Last time I was in the office Disney were making you book days you wanted to visit, even for next year.

This was a few months ago though, so could have changed Back - worth looking into if you are hitting the parks tough.
 




Bozza

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Have you sorted tickets out yet? Last time I was in the office Disney were making you book days you wanted to visit, even for next year.

This was a few months ago though, so could have changed Back - worth looking into if you are hitting the parks tough.

No, nothing booked other than the flights thus far, but you are correct - you have to book a park for a specific day. There's been no park-hopping, but a single hop, after 2pm, is being introduced. Still no Fastpasses, no ADRs, no character meets, no parades, no fireworks, most shows are not operational, masks mandatory everywhere inside and out.

We'll see how things develop before deciding what we do. If the parks are still a very diluted experience, and I fully understand why, we'll do other things.
 


middletoenail

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Jul 2, 2008
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Hong Kong
Watching with interest, hoping to drop some money into some of the the 'local' carriers.

Fingers crossed the market is going to rebound something crazy!
 




Kinky Gerbil

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Jul 16, 2003
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No, nothing booked other than the flights thus far, but you are correct - you have to book a park for a specific day. There's been no park-hopping, but a single hop, after 2pm, is being introduced. Still no Fastpasses, no ADRs, no character meets, no parades, no fireworks, most shows are not operational, masks mandatory everywhere inside and out.

We'll see how things develop before deciding what we do. If the parks are still a very diluted experience, and I fully understand why, we'll do other things.

Park Hopper is coming back soon - announcement shortly.

Not available on day tickets

You book first park on the app- then at 2 you are able to jump over to another park till 8.

They are going to bring back meal plans soon as well
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Withdean area
There was a spate of cheap flights available a short while back.

On 11th October, I booked three direct Virgin London to Orlando returns, with both legs within the school summer holidays, inclusive of seat reservations and bags for £828. In normal times you'd be looking at more than that for one seat, let alone three.

Will Biden let us in by then?

We're very keen to get to NYC and elsewhere.
 


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