Trumps ban has pretty much killed a few airlines.
I think he may lift it very quickly when he realises the damage done.
Reports that following are on stop sale from travel agents, meaning TA's can't offer financial protection due to solvency concerns;
• Air Baltic
• Norwegian
• Korean Airlines
• Cathay Pacific
• TUI
• Virgin Australia
• Kuwait Airways
• Vietnam Airlines
• Air Malta
Just out of interest.....
My sister and niece are booked on Norwegian, flying from Gatwick to LA on March 31 (and then driving to visit me in Phoenix). Now, they almost certainly won't be coming (for obvious reasons). But if Norwegian go bust, will they have any recourse to get all or some of their money back?
I'm fart from convinced that there will be any kind of normality by then.
How did she book it and through who? Also how did she pay? Did she also book and pay for any one of the following: Accommodation, Car Hire or Attraction tickets at the sme time?Just out of interest.....
My sister and niece are booked on Norwegian, flying from Gatwick to LA on March 31 (and then driving to visit me in Phoenix). Now, they almost certainly won't be coming (for obvious reasons). But if Norwegian go bust, will they have any recourse to get all or some of their money back?
Just out of interest.....
My sister and niece are booked on Norwegian, flying from Gatwick to LA on March 31 (and then driving to visit me in Phoenix). Now, they almost certainly won't be coming (for obvious reasons). But if Norwegian go bust, will they have any recourse to get all or some of their money back?