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any more hoilday company about to go under

PostPosted: 12 Sep 2008 12:04
by feefee1970
Starting to get in a bit of a panic , my hoilday firm last year went bust but we got there and back without to much of a problem
My main question is Ive booked cheap flights once they where xl now changed to bmi
do you think my flights will be safe

thats 3 companys that i know no longer trade
zoom
xl
serguo

PostPosted: 12 Sep 2008 12:06
by Erik The Viking
with rising fuel costs and the credit crunch i would imagine lots of smaller companies must be feeling the pinch.

leaves the big companies to keep their inflated prices

PostPosted: 12 Sep 2008 12:26
by peli
Hi Eric
That was one of the questions raised earlier on 5 live,
Due to XL being a big lump of the market.

"The expert", said that the surviving companies could become stronger and ride out "the storm"!!

My interpritation of that is.
They can rip us off easier due to less competition/opposition
Its heading towards a."monopoly"

Feefee
He also said that these companies will be a "Lot Safer" !!
Yeh they will be when they double the prices

The day of the "cheapie", I think may have gone for ever.
Peli

PostPosted: 12 Sep 2008 13:09
by geovil
Instead of blaming the holiday companies try looking at the governments rip off on Fuel Tax,and why did not the government do something they were quick enough to jump in when Northern Rock was in trouble to the tune of 30 odd billion pounds.
Geovil

bust xl

PostPosted: 12 Sep 2008 13:26
by bill atkinson
xl have only closed there uk outfit, not any where esle,like france or germany etc. i blame rip off britain AGAIN we are a soft touch ! so its not global mr brown .you can kid some of the people sometime but not all of the people all of the time.sounds to me a bit like the winter fuel trick he,s just juggled up. bill atkinson PS my thoughts are with you holiday people involved. i am very sorry for you.

PostPosted: 12 Sep 2008 15:07
by kirky
nobody knows which airline could go next if any ,its like anything in life who knows what tomorrow brings. pay by credit card for protection .

PostPosted: 12 Sep 2008 15:46
by Trish
We fly to Dalaman next Friday with FCA and return with Onur Air, hopefully we are ok. Our friends who are coming with us had booked with xl. Fortunately they booked with credit card and are covered, and we found a T ***** C flight at 7am this morning which almost exactly matched their previous flight times for a total of £535 for two people, so their holiday is safe as hotel was booked separately.

HOWEVER; just for curiosity I have just checked flight availability, and guess what?! T******C have increased the price for the exact same flights to £1000.96!!!! I don't think we can blame the government or fuel prices for that, just pure greed and taking advantage of people in a vulnerable situation! Monopoly as Peli says is on the way, and this is a perfect example of what some companies will do with this power!

PostPosted: 12 Sep 2008 15:58
by peli
Hi Trish

"Tommy Cowboy",

The experts at "rip off" they must be loving this!!

Allthough I must say others will follow.

Peli

PostPosted: 12 Sep 2008 16:07
by Trish
Hi Peli, you're so right, I'm just so glad that we were on the ball and booked at 7am before THE MONSTER AWOKE, as you say they must be loving this, and I feel so sorry for anybody who has suffered from loss of flights and jobs from XL aswell as those trying to rectify the situation by having to turn to the few alternative companies left waiting to rob them of their hard earned cash. They ought to be ashamed of themselves, but I doubt very much that they are.

xl

PostPosted: 12 Sep 2008 17:37
by paty
my nephew works (worked) for them turned up for work at 2am and was told the news he is gutted.

PostPosted: 13 Sep 2008 01:38
by Sue Pryer
paty, my heart goes out to your nephew what a terrible shock to lose his job instantly. It must be devastating for him.

PostPosted: 13 Sep 2008 08:52
by kitty
My thoughts go out to all the staff that have lost their jobs and with xmas round the corner as well,i will manage to get my money back,fine start again.The staff now have probably months of misery searching for new jobs that a lot of people will be after.

PostPosted: 13 Sep 2008 08:59
by peli
Hi All
Looking at this from a laymans point of view, and certainly not understanding the internals of this buisness.
My thought on this, is that if you take, say 15%ish, of something very lucrative away, then surely 15% should take its place more or less immeadiatly.
What or Who!!, is going to replace the 20odd planes and 1000s of staff ???
Becouse as we all know, flights etc are bad enough to find , at the best of times
It just does not add up to me !!!
Peli

PostPosted: 13 Sep 2008 13:07
by mop
Looking at a betting website they have

Alitalia 6-4
Skyeurope 5-2
Spanair9-1

Surfed the net to find Alitalia- seeking bankruptcy measures.

PostPosted: 13 Sep 2008 18:18
by salford_steve
I don't think there are many more left to go under now. We are left with no choice now who we go on holiday with, only really the 2 greedy giants left.

Steve

PostPosted: 13 Sep 2008 18:19
by reesy1959
Onur air are very competetive. I know a lot of people book a package with them, but then diy the hotels/apartment. Works out cheaper sometimes.

PostPosted: 13 Sep 2008 18:27
by ozzyinhull
i think its down too not PAYING BILLS on time when they should have! in stead of holding onto monies SOME ONE KNEW THIS WAS on a collision course.( pardon my pun)

PostPosted: 13 Sep 2008 19:09
by peli
Bob on Steve
I mentioned in an earlier post somewhere its heading towards a

"Monopoly",

But I wonder if the monopolies commision will ever step in on this???

Mind you, knowing this bloody lot!!, "The Goverment"..Well!!!

Peli

PostPosted: 14 Sep 2008 10:18
by Jula
London based K&S have gone under too.

PostPosted: 14 Sep 2008 10:47
by robert123
Jula wrote:London based K&S have gone under too.


They specialised in Turkish holidays