Following our thefts from our luggage we completed a claims form for Thomsons loss adjusters & sent it in - the total amount being in the region of£140 for damaged suitcase & stolen locks, straps, 400 cigs, razor & a necklace. The response from the loss adjusters was immediate. We were not covered for carrying jewelry in hold luggage.
They then sent us a cheque for £26.99 for everything else saying wear & tear had been taken into consideration. We have sent this back asking them to reconsider as we feel angry and disgusted at their derisory offer and pointing out that surely the cigs are not subject to wear & tear. we have now been waiting more than 2 weeks for their reply.
Wilrac
Whilst we are very unhappy at this amount we feel that we are now at the end of the road.
However the adjusters have shot Thomson in the foot as we think they have handled our claim very badly & also we think Thomson have "A duty of care" towards their clients and judging by the number of comments on this site alone they (Thomson) must have known this was a problem at Bourgas.
With this in mind we have taken the decision NOT TO BOOK OR TRAVEL WITH THOMSON in future so after the thousands ofpounds they have had off us in the last ten years we hope they make a lot of profit on nothing in future
Bill & Rachel Haighton
Thanks for that mondeo.got some really strange looks from airport security at Cuba a couple of years ago.Hopefully there will be no problems in Bulgaria.10 weeks and counting.Can't wait.
When were in Bulgaria last year we heard that Copenhagen Airport A/S had been awarded concessions for all Bulgaruian Airports in return for investments totalling 500 million. It was rumoured that Bourgas was to be done this winter and ready for the first tourist to arrive this year. There was to be an extension to Arrivals and Departures and a second runway built. Can anyone confirm whether this work has gone ahead as it took us over 90 minutes to get through arrivals last year and I just wondered if I have it again to look forward to.
The Copenhagen Airports deal is, as far as I recall, still tied up in legal wrangles through the Bulgarian courts - the deal allegedly didn't go through the correct tendering processes.
One thing which has always helped me get through Bourgas airport arrivals quickly, is that I always say to the police at the desk when handing over my passport either Dobre Den, or Dobre Vetcher, depending on the time of arrival it seems to make them move a little bit quicker when checking the passport.;
The speed (or lack thereof) of the computer systems which access the Border Police database probably has more to do with how quickly you get through than any 'dobro utro', 'dobur den' or 'dobur vecher', but it is good to be polite and the effort is appreciated by most Bulgarians.
Baldur
dont know about that the other thing i seem to be able to manage is get of that bus quick get into arrivals and get to a box before anybody else + having a passport picture which has me wearing a Bulgarian national team shirt helps as well as the amount of stamps in the passport for Bulgaria, and as you say being polite and being able to speak to them helps
Of course its not like any in the uk, so quit moaning and count yourself lucky you are in Bulgaria now before it is ruined like most European places,
As for airports my biggest problems have been with so called local flights belfast to london etc, dont even get me started on them
Hi can anyone tell me how much roughly is a taxi from Bourgas Airport to Sunny Beach we are staying at the Lion Beach Hotel has anyone stayed here if so what is it like??
Hi,
how long did it take to get thru passport control?
Hi Clareb, You will probably find the cost to Sunny Beach by taxi around the 30-35 Leva mark if you are going now. Little bit cheaper Sept. onwards. However, make sure you agree a price first with the driver.
After reading through this thread im a bit worried about what has been going on at bourgas airport, has anyone been through this year and have any suitcases been tampered with?
We had hoped that our suitcases would be waiting on the other side. However the 2 carousels were completely full of suitcases belonging to people who were obviously still stuck on the other side of passport control and we had to wait another hour for our cases.
I did however speak to people who went through last Monday 5th and they seemed to have had no problems as all the passport control desks were open.
We had no problems on our return journey yesterday 12 June. No suitcases were tampered with although reps did warn us that all outgoing cases would be scanned and any any tobacco in excess of permitted limits seized.
Drink prices at Bourgas Duty Free for alcohol seemed reasonable e.g. a litre bottle of Finlandia Vodka was priced at 10 Euros. All prices are in Euros although the duty free shop also accepts sterling and levs. The gave a fairly poor exchange rate on sterling i.e. £1 = 1.30 Euros.
will this make any difference iv been told its very dated and only one plane in at a time is this true
i have read on this site though that people have had problems with there luggage, but we had no problems at all, we got our bags quite quickly when we arrived and they were in perfect condition, and they were in perfect condition when we got back yesterday.
no problems with the baggage though!
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