I have just booked the Reggae and Rainforest Cruise on OV for March 08.
Before I booked (and paid) I asked who it was through was told Thomson. I have had confirmation of my booking (with and independant travel agent) and see from this although the booking is made through Thomson, the "Airline Carrier" is Thomas Cook.
I have paid the full amount now, so it's probably too late to do anything.....but I am so annoyed. The last time I flew to Barbados was with TC and it was awful. First Choice and Thomson long-haul are excellent in comparison.
Knowing I am going to be cramped and uncomfortable of 9 1/2 hours to Jamaica is frustrating.
Why would Thomson, be pushing it's customers off and onto TC flight? I just don't understand.
Lorraine
Hi Lorraine
If you look at the OV brocher you will see that they use a number of airlines.
Thomson and First choice from Gatwick. Thomson and TC from Manchester. I think it is the luck of the draw.
Hope you enjoy the cruise
Biff
Biff, I think you will find that they use First Choice from Manchester aswell. We are going with them on 27th Feb from Manchester, flying out at 9:30am
Pre flight hotel and car park booked too - all organised now so can't wait.
We took this cruise in January, and travelled on TCX 68. I also booked our seat positions with TC- money well spent, as we had a substitute plane going out (12 hours via Gander after a 6 hour delay),but ended up with the same row number. Otherwise you will find that you will usually have the same seats on return as outward.However, we had our correct plane and seats on return,but were given the welcome news that our 2 year old plane had no IFE at all- not even radio. GRR! The plane was cramped, but the staff were lovely. My advice is to take something to occupy you in case this plane is still acting up, and something soft to sit on as they must be the hardest most uncomfortable airplane seats I have used. I wonder if the 9.30 FCA flight is filled first, with later bookings on the TCX.
P.S. Other than that, the cruise was great - would recommend snorkelling in Roatan, the sticky toffee pudding and spring rolls in Plantations and rum punch wherever you can get it!
Have fun.
Thanks a lot for your tips. Did you snorkel on an organised trip in Roatan or do your own thing?
Yes, we used the ship's 'Tabyana Beach and snorkelling' excursion- one of only 2 we booked. Although I believe it is possible to go to the same cove under your own steam, it is a short day in port, and the early start does give a good amount of time on the beach.
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