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UK-based XL Leisure Group ceased trading PDF Print E-mail
Written by Prof. Dr. Joachim Willms [Managing Director]   

12.09.08 TF-NEWS:

The UK-based XL Leisure Group ceased trading earlier today.

Companies affected are:

 XL Leisure Group Plc, XL Airways UK Limited, Excel Aviation Limited, Explorer House Limited, Aspire Holidays Limited, Freedom Flights Limited, Freedom Flights (Aviation) Limited, The Really Great Holiday Company plc (including Cruise City, Excel Holidays, The Florida Skytrain, Transatlantic Vacations, Travel City Direct and Travel City International)  Medlife Hotels Limited, Travel City Flights Limited, Kosmar Villa Holidays plc

Pre Call / Visit Information - All Bookings 

Please have the following information to hand when you visit your local branch or telephone our call centre

  1. Lead name of the booking
  2. Date of Departure
  3. Booking reference(s)
Co-operative Travel Retail Branch Customers

If you have booked your holiday with any of the above companies through your local Co-operative Travel branch please contact them for further assistance.

Your local branch can be found here.

Online Bookings

Customers who have made through the following websites

  1. www.co-operativetravel.co.uk
  2. www.cooptravelshop.co.uk
  3. www.apollotravel.co.uk ,
  4. www.privilegeholidayclub.co.uk

If you NEW customer who needs to re-book your holiday please contact our call centre on (UK)0845 600 3063 or

If you are a Co-operative Travel online exisiting customer please call Customer Services on (UK)01709 720336 to re-book your holiday

Bookings made through our Homeworking Network

 

Future Travel  / Instant Holidays / Holiday Now / Travel Now / Personal Travel Advisors / Instant Cruise Holidays Customers

If you have made a booking please contact our customer service department on (UK) 08705 330 990 or please contact your local Homeworker who made your booking

Further Information can be found at the following websites

XL Leisure -                                                           http://www.xl.com

Civil Aviation Department                                  http://www.caa.co.uk/XLLeisureGroup.html

 


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Zoom Airlines failed with 60,000 forward bookings PDF Print E-mail
Written by Prof. Dr. Joachim Willms [Managing Director]   
Travelmole news:
Zoom collapsed with 60,000 forward bookings

Zoom Airlines failed with 60,000 forward bookings, the Civil Aviation Authority sais this morning. In addition, there are 4,500 UK passengers abroad left stranded by the collapse of the budget transatlantic carrier.

The CAA warned those passengers who booked direct with the carrier that they have to make alternative arrangements with other airlines. The same applies to UK travellers who were due to fly back to the UK with Zoom. This is because the CAA’s ATOL scheme does not cover customers who book flights directly with airlines such as Zoom.

Passengers with forward bookings who booked using a credit card are advised by the CAA to contact their credit card company about refunds. Those who paid by debit or charge card should contact their card company for advice about full or a partial refund where only part of the journey has been completed, according to the CAA. 

Customers with travel insurance should check their policy to see whether any airline insolvency cover was provided. UK customers that purchased air holiday packages that included Zoom Airlines flights or charter flights from a tour operator should contact their operator or travel agent about alternative travel arrangements, the CAA advised.

Non-UK passengers are advised to contact their home country’s aviation/consumer protection organisation or their credit card company for advice and information about whether they are able to obtain refunds or assistance.

by Phil Davies

Source: http://www.travelmole.com/stories/1131035.php?mpnlog=1&m_id=_rs~s~T__rn#



 
 
Japanese island locks down for summit PDF Print E-mail
Written by Prof. Dr. Joachim Willms [Managing Director]   
Japanese island locks down for summit
By Chris Hogg - BBC News, Hokkaido

Japan's northernmost island of Hokkaido is where stressed Tokyo-dwellers escape as the temperature climbs.

It is green, it is lush, a cool breeze blows through the trees on the side of the mountains here.

But you are more likely to find a policeman in full riot gear than a holiday-maker here at the moment.

Twenty one thousand officers are on duty.

Near the summit venue they stand sweltering in the heat on the side of the road, ready to swing into action at the first sign of any trouble.

So far they have not had to do much more than remind errant journalists to wait for the green man to appear before they cross the road.


My business is bound to benefit, being so close to all those thirsty journalists Tomoki Maeda, manager of local pub

In the village of Toya, at the foot of the hill where the leaders are ensconced, taxi driver Kazuko Omori waits in vain for a fare outside the station, the village streets deserted, apart from the odd plainclothes policeman.

"Business is down," she says.

"School trips have been cancelled. I was hoping that the summit would bring in more tourists. I'm still hopeful, but so far there's no sign of it."

Tomoki Maeda, who runs a Japanese pub near where the media are billeted, is more upbeat.

"My business is bound to benefit, being so close to all those thirsty journalists," he says.

"I want the leaders to talk about the environment. I can see the effects of climate change here with my own eyes. For example, sometimes these days we don't get the snow we're expecting."

Those protestors who have made it all this way up to Hokkaido complain they have found themselves tailed by police constantly, their complaint being "Surely they've got better things to spend their money on than all this security".


Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/asia-pacific/7492089.stm

Published: 2008/07/06 12:43:35 GMT

© BBC MMVIII
 
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