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TUI's plan for holidays
Jonah01
Posts: 268 Forumite
Hi,
Have read some bits in the media about tuis plan to restrict activities at hotels, restrict the swimming pool access, no kids club etc etc.
This may be more for the consumer rights board but surely if you have paid your balance and somehow tui say your holiday is on but with xyz restrictions. Surely you have the right to then cancel and get a refund?
The holiday isn't what you had paid for.
Is that a too simplistic view of it?
Have read some bits in the media about tuis plan to restrict activities at hotels, restrict the swimming pool access, no kids club etc etc.
This may be more for the consumer rights board but surely if you have paid your balance and somehow tui say your holiday is on but with xyz restrictions. Surely you have the right to then cancel and get a refund?
The holiday isn't what you had paid for.
Is that a too simplistic view of it?
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Was thinking the same, got a holiday booked for August. This week I have to pay the balance I don’t see the point0
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If you are happy to lose the deposit, dont pay it then.0
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