From a single-breasted Paul Smith travel suit in navy blue Italian worsted into quilted Fendi ski pants and mink gilet?
Good choices
Genuine lol
From a single-breasted Paul Smith travel suit in navy blue Italian worsted into quilted Fendi ski pants and mink gilet?
Good choices
Lots of advice here
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/travel/flight-delays/
I used MSE’s standard letter to request compensation many years ago. That was a TUI flight from India which was delayed overnight. No fightback from TUI and eventually a cheque arrived in the post.
Oddly my daughter said similar last night when she got home, although it was her musings rather than any rumours she'd heard, but she works for them.
A number of reasons
1. Brexit many other nationalities working at airports left either found other jobs some here some in other countries
2. Covid19 travel stopped staff either lost jobs agency workers or put on Furlough
3. Government ended furlough to soon as such many workers immediately found they had no job and found other work
4. Travel companies in an rush to reopen sold travel that were not supportable
5. Airports unable to deal with the recruiting of vast numbers of new staff with security clearance and training
6. The Government, airports, customs, police, airlines, holiday companies for not seeing this was going to be an issue
7. The public being far to keen to get a holiday but not keen enough to listeria to advice to get to the airport extra early
I used to work for TUI, I'm surprised they have lasted this long to be fair
Don't know if it's been mentioned, but a former airline steward said that he was laid off and made redundant at lockdown. He has been asked back on longer contracted hours and less pay with no perks, if he takes up the position he will have to repay some of his redundancy back.
A number of reasons
1. Brexit many other nationalities working at airports left either found other jobs some here some in other countries
2. Covid19 travel stopped staff either lost jobs agency workers or put on Furlough
3. Government ended furlough to soon as such many workers immediately found they had no job and found other work
4. Travel companies in an rush to reopen sold travel that were not supportable
5. Airports unable to deal with the recruiting of vast numbers of new staff with security clearance and training
6. The Government, airports, customs, police, airlines, holiday companies for not seeing this was going to be an issue
7. The public being far to keen to get a holiday but not keen enough to listeria to advice to get to the airport extra early
Re 7, apparently one of the issues now at certain airports is people turning up too early (5 hours or more), causing overcrowding, longer queues and meaning those there 2-3 hours before can’t get checked in or through security
I think that about sums it up, (nod to [MENTION=27279]dazzer6666[/MENTION]'s post above) - result complete clusterf***
Maybe the 2020's will be remembered as the decade of the clusterf*** It's certainly started that way, and shows absolutely no signs of getting any better
I used to work for TUI, I'm surprised they have lasted this long to be fair
I went to Munich a couple of weeks ago. Decided not to risk the airports and took a train there. I arrived slightly late getting there but the way back was great. Comfortable seats, fast wi-fi all the way across Europe - I sat watching the Leics/Sussex game while we travelled- probably took a couple of hours longer than the plane, but no real hassle.
I'm not sure I'll go back to flying if I have to get to western Europe from now.
Agree. Trains in mainland Europe are an absolute breeze…6 and a half hours door to Austrian alpine guest house with just one change, lots of room and comfort and a nice restaurant car. It’s so pleasant and easy it’s as though they want to encourage you to take the train.
Agreed, I love continental train travel.
But it’s the combined cost for the 4 of us, compared to flying on carefully selected days away from the rip-off dates/days of the week, that make it unviable for us.
A different story if your paying for just yourself.
I went to Munich a couple of weeks ago. Decided not to risk the airports and took a train there. I arrived slightly late getting there but the way back was great. Comfortable seats, fast wi-fi all the way across Europe - I sat watching the Leics/Sussex game while we travelled- probably took a couple of hours longer than the plane, but no real hassle.
I'm not sure I'll go back to flying if I have to get to western Europe from now.
Agree. Trains in mainland Europe are an absolute breeze…6 and a half hours door to Austrian alpine guest house with just one change, lots of room and comfort and a nice restaurant car. It’s so pleasant and easy it’s as though they want to encourage you to take the train.
Those were the days
I’ve presumed all along that The Bank of Dad will be financing the entire cost of family hols ad infinitum. I love their company though.
I recall your plan to share the cost of future ski trip a bit more …. good luck with that
Agreed, I love continental train travel.
But it’s the combined cost for the 4 of us, compared to flying on carefully selected days away from the rip-off dates/days of the week, that make it unviable for us.
A different story if your paying for just yourself.
It’s a fair point. The flight to Salzburg is a cheaper than the train.
Well Labour were very quick to blame the Government, I notice that’s not worth a mention in your rather obvious agenda posts
Not having studied it all in great detail, I am not particularly aware of what Labour have said about it all, which is why I haven’t quoted anything they have said.
And if you don’t like my agenda - or whatever you perceive my agenda to be - you don’t hVe to read my posts. There is also an ignore facility! No skin off my nose .