Live by the sea
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- Oct 21, 2016
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Maspalomas is the nicest part of Gran Canaria in my opinion. Although I would always prefer Costa Adeje just because Tenerife is not as windy usually.
Really depends what you're after Morocco is more cultural. If you just want a beach Canaries a better option
Tenerife the pick for me. Something for everyone, I like the North but it gets more cloudy days
If true, then there is no way you should be three days late.
Presume EasyJet blamed the weather. Were all flights cancelled on Saturday to Lanzarote?
They can get out of the EU payment by saying the delay was weather related, but must put you on the first available plane. That could have been any other companies plane at their expence, but they wont tell you that.
Thanks for the replies, got some looking to do. Plan is all inclusive, relax around the pool / beach, some nice restaurants, not bothered about sightseeing
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The idea of culture & Dubai in the same sentence made me laugh. I’ve never been to a more soulless place than Dubai. Nice hotels yes but I’d never go back.
Thanks for the replies, got some looking to do. Plan is all inclusive, relax around the pool / beach, some nice restaurants, not bothered about sightseeing
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Flight cancelled again coming home so cannot fly back till Monday but to Stansted not Gatwick
If you’re bothered about coming back sooner, are flights on other airlines to Gatwick available?
Flight cancelled again coming home so cannot fly back till Monday but to Stansted not Gatwick
You should find out the reason for those cancellations and use the online Resolver tool to see if either (or both) cancellations are covered. EC261 was incorporated into UK law in 2018.
That one wasn't cancelled due to the weather though?
Maybe cancelled because Easyjet planes or crew are not in the right place due to previous issues?
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/travel/flight-delays/
You should find out the reason for those cancellations and use the online Resolver tool to see if either (or both) cancellations are covered. EC261 was incorporated into UK law in 2018.
Easyjet re-booked us very reluctantly on next available flight available nearest to Gatwick which was Stansted
You’re probably relaxed about it all?
But EasyJet did that to us in the Languedoc last summer, and many thousands of others across Europe, they used severe thunderstorms and another excuse as all beyond their control. Cleverly to avoid the costly to them EU261 claims. We were left stranded at midnight, told to make out own way back to the UK.
Within an hour I booked very expensive alternative arrangements to get back home, took screen shots on an ipad to prove they were the alternatives and we got home the next day lunchtime.
I then used EasyJet’s E261 online claim process, which was predictably rejected due to alleged force majeure.
I then used EasyJet’s other online claim process, with a load of PDF’d receipts. Within ten days the full £2,000 hit our bank account.
It's nothing to do with that. Read the link - you have to complain to the Airline, like Weststander did:Well we have an ATOL certificate from Travel Republic so will contact them tomorrow
I then used EasyJet’s E261 online claim process, which was predictably rejected due to alleged force majeure.
I then used EasyJet’s other online claim process, with a load of PDF’d receipts. Within ten days the full £2,000 hit our bank account.
It's nothing to do with that. Read the link - you have to complain to the Airline, like Weststander did:
Back in 2010 after the Iceland ashcloud I claimed about £3000 from Monarch - took ten months but got there...