should i book with otb
after reading reviews about them i am alittle scared to book an holiday with them as i don't have alot of money to pay extra if they call me back and ask for more ,also i can't afford to lose my deposit if they do ask for more .but i can't afford to book an holiday with thomsons etc....@ £4000 and otb are offering a very good deal that i can manage
i will be traveling with my husband and 3 small children and don't want to be left stranded when we reach our destination.
do i get transfers with my holiday package or do i book them myself ,
also will they be anyone at our destination to help us out if needed
all info would be great as i have only been on 1 family holiday which was with thomsons and was ok we were all looked after.
little scared of a diy holiday but its my only choice this year - due to credit crunch
if you have worries then also try A1 travel and Fleetway travel they have a better reputation but even then screen prices are not always live but phone bookings are usually the same price as web bookings
Geovil
i've used Onthe beach before and looking for a holiday later this year. They are currently advertising flights in OCtober with EasyJet from Liverpool. I have checked Easyjet's site and the flights have not yet been released. Do OTB have pre-confirmation of the routes that easyjet will be running or is it an assumption of the routes that will be operating? If the latter, where would I stand if I made the booking and easy jet then pulled the route?
FInally when you do an online booking using a 'no frills' airline it says that you can add the baggage charges during confirmation - I have gone all the way up to putting my credit card details in and have not been presented the option of baggage. With 'no frills' is baggage added as a post-booking amendment or is there an extra screen during the checkout process?
Thanks and sorry for all the questions
Mark
Now this may well be my own fault but when I read the dates again on the confirmation a week later (afer booking trains,transfers, return hotels etc) the dates were wrong. I'd booked 22nd February not 22nd March. So I sent off an e-mail to change the dates beliveing this would be pretty straighforward a process and happy to pay the £80 admin charge for what I believed to be my own stupid mistake. I waited a week to recieve a reply and rang them. They were very helpful as always and told me that I would be receiving an e-mail confirming the change. I did the following day (Saturday) I could change the Holiday for £240!!! Now this is a very basic holiday and with a budget airline. So accepting the booking charge and the increased airfare they have effectively DOUBLED the price of our accomodation for the week.
I have e-mailed them explaining that obviously if I cancel I will loose the whole £408 already paid so they have me over a Barrel. I can accept some charge but there's no way Fuerteventura is fully booked this time of year and a simple change to accomodation dates doesn't cost £140.
I am awaiting their response but they've only given me 3 days to decide which I dont' get. Presumably after that the holiday will be re-costed again. I await their response aftert he weekend. with a day to make my decision
I have recently lost my holiday due to the collapse of Goldtrail, i have recieved my flight money back but not my hotel money. On The Beach did not inform me at anytime this was my responsibility or offer me alternate flights, they said they are keeping my money as administration fees and the hotel has kept my money. I am so frustrated that i have paid for a service in good faith that i never recieved. Does anyone know any way i can appeal to get my money back?
I don't know which of those is applicable in your case.
When not booking a package holiday you really do need the appropriate insurance cover.
Sunaddict is correct but I'll add a bit.
When the Goldtral flight was lost there was nothing to stop you booking another one to use the hotel. OTB don't have to do it for you automatically but they could have helped (and should have suggested it). Possibly it would have been dearer than the original but better than losing the holiday and hotel money. You may have had to pay for it before you got the refund of the Goldtrail flight.
Can OTB actually prove that the hotel has the money? If they are blaming the hotel then you need to know the hotel's own cancellation policy. If the booking was for months after the Goldtrail collapse there may have been a chance to get some money back (assuming it had been paid to them) and I'd say OTB would be liable for any loss if they failed to tell you that.
This sort of non-package is not a good idea, either get a proper package or do proper DIY. And always make sure the insurance is right.
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