mouse wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 3:06 pm
Whilst everyone with a business will want tourists to come I can understand their reluctance. If you have just had 2 or 3 months unpaid leave, maxed out your credit cards and wondering how to pay rent this month will you honestly be thinking about going abroard for a holiday.
You should pay a visit to some of the travel forums and take a look at the amount of money people posting have got tied up in cancelled holidays and still awaiting refunds.
Five figures really isn't an uncommon amount. People book holidays so far ahead and there was no preparation for this. A lady yesterday was returning from one holiday and then had two more to go to in the following 2 months.
Weddings overseas are still a big thing and the whole family can come and enjoy the experience together then wind down with the holiday afterwards.
How much do you think a family holiday to Florida costs? Then the money they spend when they get there.
For some, a holiday is just getting away for a week or two, for others it's the reason that keeps them going and so many others see them as the ultimate luxury.
We had a week in mainland Spain in early March. We booked about 8wks before travelling as we were waiting for a refund of the failed Thomas Cook holiday following the collapse in September 2019.
A last minute break was what we were planning and intended hanging on to the last minute to book but while browsing and keeping an eye on the prices, a pattern was forming so I sussed out which dates to look at.
A package holiday of a week on full board including flights from Manchester, hold bags and transfers at either end came to just over £500 for us both. A good hotel that people return to time after time, 3 entertainment venues within the hotel complex and another next door. Drinks are reasonably priced within the hotel and its bars so people spend their money.
Tourism is huge and has prices for all budgets, as long as you know when and where to look. I watched our holiday price go up to over £900 during the course of the next few weeks. It settled later at over £700 and eventually sold out.
We booked about 6wks ago for the Canary Islands which is out of the window at the moment. If you look currently at availability for holidays you can travel to from UK, it's soul destroying and yesterday one holiday we looked at to Rhodes as one we could switch to in order to get away earlier to guarantee weather and beat the next closure, crept up by an additional £300 within an hour.
Greece and Turkey, a handful of places in Malta, some parts of Italy with the odd areas of Portugal and Bulgaria and Croatia. Many of these are being watched to be next on the list of self-isolation upon return to UK or out of bounds by the FCO.
We've decided not to pay our final balance of our existing Canary Island 12 day break, neither are we going to book Rhodes. The deposit of £120 will be held in our holiday credit account where our current operator will place it, ready for us to rebook as soon as we're ready. Instead, we're going to pack our suitcase and will book at the very last minute, book a taxi or take the train to the airport, depends on flight times and away we go.
We could just pay the balance and hope by the time our original dates come around, everything will be okay again. But tour operators are planning to repatriate those already in resort and already hotels in a number of destinations have given closure dates. We don't want to end up in a place with no people or atmosphere so this next booking is a military campaign.
If Cyprus opens up to tourism soon, you could very well be inundated if Spain and the islands are still off the cards.
We have no plans to return to Cyprus yet though. That one can wait a while longer...