Hi,
I have a holiday booked for March.
I rang the tour operator we booked the holiday with today to see when they were sending tickets out.
I have been told that they have been taken over by another operator and to ring tomorrow. The call will be automatically diverted to the new tour operator.
I have been told that they are sending existing bookings to this new TO and that they will deal with me from now.
I have had a bad experience with this tour operator in the past and I deliberately avoided them at all cost and now I find that my holiday ends up with them anyway
I feel I should have been informed about this when i booked my holiday. Surely they must have know at the time of my booking that they were going to be taken over.
Anyway, I'd like to know if the new tour operator are now legally responsible for my holiday. If there is any glitches in the handover should they be liable?
Has anyone had this experience.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Any company involved in a takeover is bound by rules and regulations. Many companies may be in talks for months before the information is made public. Quite often all they are doing is talking.
Only hostile bids are publicized.
fwh
I have had no previous warning about this. Only found out by chance.
Should the company i booked the holiday with have written to me to inform me?
Unless you can prove you were told that they were in the process of being taken over when you booked, and you specifically stated to them that you did not wish to take a holiday with the new company, then there is nothing you can do.
fwh
Do you know why they were "sold" to the other tour operator? If they had financial issues and their bond was called in by the CAA, isn't it better that your booking was transferred to another operator so your holiday plans continue, rather than you being left without a holiday!
I wasn't aware of this one, took me by surprise, and I still havn't seen anything in print. However, if they have been taken over by Faraway Holidays, it is actually Travelzest who have taken them over. Travelzest are a group of venture capitalists who have taken over a number of niche tour operators (there is consolidation happening all over the industry).
http://www.travelzestplc.com/tvz/groupcompanies/portfolio/
There will be a number of cost-cutting measures introduced I'm sure, however, they would not have been taken over if they were not a successful, financially viable company. And if they had excellent customer service, Travelzest are not going to strip that out.
I would anticipate not a tiny iota of differences to your holiday, or problems at all.
Sam can I ask you if this new company is now liable for any problems we may have, for example if the "defunct" operator does not send the booking to them or sends erroneous details.
The new company should be liable, in fact your existing consultant is probably still employed by them so give them a call. I'm not aware of any issues with them, so they have probably been taken over for 'good' reasons rather than 'bad' reasons!
Whatever they were sold for, their 'assets' would include you and your booking, so it is in their interest to ensure you are looked after.
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