I think it is TR trying to sort it out as I know bookings made via OTB are being made to rebook flights and await information from the CAA to claim.
I find it shocking the CAA have not updated their website since this afternoon when the news first broke.
OTB?
On The Beach... a similar company to TR
still no further information available on the CAA website or news about a transfer flight.
You are probably correct about on the beach not helping there customer. They are shocking at customer service once they have your money the customer service stops. Travel Republic seem to be abit more careing.
I suspect it is the CAA that are trying to get it transfered and not the actual travel agents.
Steve
More info from steved1 now across in the
Now circumstances have changed, I'm just wondering how I now stand if I choose not to continue with this booking, and instead book through another agent? It would suit me just fine to do this as I have lalready lost confidence in OTB due to poor communication and additional costs (their fault) over my luggage allowance.
So, where do I stand? I do not know the law at all relating to these circumstances. Can I opt to go elsewhere, or do I have to wait and see if my flights are transferred? I have emailed OTB requesting that they do not transfer, but their response failed to answer my query, instead giving a very bland reply about providing me with info when they receive it.
Please help! I would like to rebook asap but can't until I know my legal position
Sounds like On The Beach are up to there usual tricks by ripping you off with your luggage. I bet they didn't give you an option to upgrade your baggage at time of booking, then told you after you had booked you would have to pay admin charges if you want to take a suitecase. Am I correct?
I also know what you mean about there bland reponses, it is like there staff can't be assed to reply in more than one sentence.
Steve
All bookings departing before 1-May-2010 need to book alternatives, as they will not be protected with the alternative provider. The lost deposit or full amount for the booking will need to be claimed from the CAA.
The claim form is here, and needs to be completed and sent to your travel agent.
http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/1052/Custom_Flights.pdf
For all bookings departing after 1-May-2010 we have given the new provider a list of all Custom Flights bookings and they have blocked off seats on flights on the same dates, and await instruction from us.
We are setting up Customer Service Requests in each booking asking customers to contact us, at which point we will look up the flight times and confirm them to the customer. The new flights can either be accepted (at the same price as the Custom booking) or an alternative provider can be selected, or you can just decide to claim your deposit back from the CAA and decide what to do.
If you transfer to the new provider you will still need to claim from the CAA and ask for your Custom Flights deposit to be assigned to the new provider.
I wont go on, as I have been working this out for a while now, so it seems clear to me, but perhaps not so to others! Ask any questions and I will try and help.
I have also just lost my flights on Boxing Day after booking with A1 - hope they are kind enough to put some info on as Steve from Travel Republic has - I am awaitng my claim form from them - hopefully everything will be speedy and smoothly........
I would send recorded delivery and take copies of everything you send, as things might get lost in post or go astray at travel agent end (not denying it happened a bit with us for the XL claims, you get such a volume of paper). Then replacing it isnt such a chore.
Also chase the travel agent to make sure they have sent to CAA with necessary documentation. Having said that it means Travelrepublic customers can chase me if you want for a Travelrepublic to CAA processed form!
We already have about 20 forms, and have set up a small team to just deal with them, as it is very labour intensive.
Steve
Thanks for that - I will nag them now !!
Just the CAA form to fill in to make sure deposit is switched to new provider and Travel Republic have helpfull posted this form on their website.
BIG thankyou!
I really could be doing with an edit button...typing while excited makes me forget letters
The CAA website has now been updated with further information ...
The form on the CAA website isnt quite right in that it advises you to send form to CAA. If you have booked through a travel agent the form needs to be completed by the yourselves and then sent to the travel agent. The travel agent then confirms the booking exists and how much they had paid to Custom Flights, and then sends onto the CAA.
Thanks Steve.
so do we send the relevant documents, eg bank statement, with our form to the travel agent with the CAA form? Sorry silly question but if the travek agent is stamping to say we paid the amount do the CAA still need our bank statement as proof? Im not sure what documents to include with the form.
We have loaded a new form on our website which I wont post here because it has Travelrepublic details and is specific to those customers accepting the flights with the alternative provider. Will post in the Travelrepublic thread. Dont want to confuse people.
In general, I would say do all the CAA asks, except for the bits required from the travel agent. Send to travel agent, they do their bit and then send to CAA.
Steve
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