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kathy2017

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2020 10:29pm

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Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2020 10:29pm

Alicia 11 wrote on Thu Jun 18, 2020 4:40pm:

can't see any flights from UK going ahead until they sort out this quarantine times for both countries.

I had booked with Jet2 for August from Belfast to Almeria.  I have heard nothing from Jet2 regarding cancellations yet. I had my Jet2 flights cancelled May to June.   However, I don't want to go if this quarantine is still on in either Spain or the UK.  If I travel by Dublin which I have done in previous years, I would still have to quarantine when back home in Northern Ireland.  There's  no avoiding it at present.  I could not relax and enjoy my 3 weeks stay with quarantine at the back of my mind.

Regards Kathleen 

Gaby

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2020 10:29pm

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Gary1957 wrote on Thu Jun 18, 2020 10:23pm:

Stansted. It’s a first for us from there, but it’s a good airport and only adds about 30 minutes to our journey. In fact this is our “moving” flight!! So it had better go!!😊

Fingers crossed for you .

I had 2 flights cancelled jet2 and easyjet 4th of july from Gatwick,  i dont have the courage to book again with Rynair. 

Oh its  really nice there , you going to love it.

We have been before and we have an apartment there so im really kèen to spend tje summer there rather than the UK

DarioMartin

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2020 10:46pm

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Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2020 10:46pm

Gaby wrote on Thu Jun 18, 2020 10:29pm:

Fingers crossed for you .

I had 2 flights cancelled jet2 and easyjet 4th of july from Gatwick,  i dont have the courage to book again with Rynair. 

Oh its  really nice there , you going to love it.

We have been before and we have an apartment there so im really kèen to spend tje summer there rather than the UK

Here’s wishing you a successful flight across - please please remember to bring masks though, whilst we are ending the State of Alarm on 21/6, a law has been passed making the wearing of masks obligatory in all indoor public places, on all public transport, and all public places where a distance of 1,5 metres between people cannot be ensured.  These measures are in force until the government is confident Coronavirus is under control.  They have stated that this will likely be when a vaccine is generally available, so masks, sanitizer and social distancing is very much a normal part of life for at least the rest of this year.

You will also be required to use provided sanitizer and gloves before entering supermarkets as well.

There is currently a 14 day quarantine period for people arriving from UK, you are well advised to see if this requirement is withdrawn or maintained.

Gaby

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2020 10:59pm

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Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2020 10:59pm

DarioMartin wrote on Thu Jun 18, 2020 10:46pm:

Here’s wishing you a successful flight across - please please remember to bring masks though, whilst we are ending the State of Alarm on 21/6, a law has been passed making the wearing of masks obligatory in all indoor public places, on all public transport, and all public places where a distanc...

...e of 1,5 metres between people cannot be ensured.  These measures are in force until the government is confident Coronavirus is under control.  They have stated that this will likely be when a vaccine is generally available, so masks, sanitizer and social distancing is very much a normal part of life for at least the rest of this year.

You will also be required to use provided sanitizer and gloves before entering supermarkets as well.

There is currently a 14 day quarantine period for people arriving from UK, you are well advised to see if this requirement is withdrawn or maintained.

Is this the email from Rynair?

I was due to fly in 2 weeks and easyjet were allowing to the check in too , but today they email to cancel.

DarioMartin

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2020 6:58am

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Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2020 6:58am

Gaby wrote on Thu Jun 18, 2020 10:59pm:

Is this the email from Rynair?

I was due to fly in 2 weeks and easyjet were allowing to the check in too , but today they email to cancel.

Oh poo 💩!! That’s rotten. 

No, my post was not quoting Ryanair - my post was my own reminder for anyone who is coming across.  Spain this summer is going to be a little different to what you may be used to - there are also restrictions on amount of people allowed on beaches, some have even introduced a “booking” policy where you have to book a “space” on the beach and for a set number of hours ...

Have Easyjet given any indication when they’ll allow you to re-book?  I know Jet2 are restarting flights 15th July.

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David1963

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2020 8:47am

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Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2020 8:47am

Reading between the lines and speaking from personal experience. I get the impression that airlines are taking bookings knowing full well they will  not be taking off. In effect they have sold that ticket by offering you vouchers and making the refund process extremely difficult.

Gaby

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2020 10:13am

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Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2020 10:13am

David1963 wrote on Fri Jun 19, 2020 8:47am:

Reading between the lines and speaking from personal experience. I get the impression that airlines are taking bookings knowing full well they will  not be taking off. In effect they have sold that ticket by offering you vouchers and making the refund process extremely difficult.

I think thats exactly what is happening. 

I couldn't say it better.

Gaby

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2020 10:37am

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Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2020 10:37am

DarioMartin wrote on Fri Jun 19, 2020 6:58am:

Oh poo 💩!! That’s rotten. 

No, my post was not quoting Ryanair - my post was my own reminder for anyone who is coming across.  Spain this summer is going to be a little different to what you may be used to - there are also restrictions on amount of people allowed on beaches, some have even introduced a “booking” p...

...olicy where you have to book a “space” on the beach and for a set number of hours ...

Have Easyjet given any indication when they’ll allow you to re-book?  I know Jet2 are restarting flights 15th July.

Yes easyjet allowed to rebook for the end of July free of charge, but who knows if they will definitely fly?)))

Derrymore

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2020 1:32pm

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Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2020 1:32pm

Ryanair also flying Dublin to Almería twice weekly from (I think) 4th July. Connecting flights from most parts of UK are €20 one way. 

Ryanair requires each passenger wear a face mask for duration of the flight. 

It is worth considering using a courier service to send your bags ahead and return them back after your trip. For example sendmybag.ie/sendmybag.co.uk charges €38/£35 to pick up your 20kg bag at your place in the UK or Ireland and deliver it to your place in Spain (or anywhere in EU). 

This compares well with the price of checking in a bag and saves the bother of lugging it to and from the airport.  Allow 5-7 working days. Spanish mainland only. You can track your bag's progress online.

Marie2

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2020 7:28am

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Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2020 7:28am

tonyt wrote on Thu Jun 18, 2020 5:48pm:

Opposite way round to your question but I was supposed to fly from Almeria to Gatwick on the 1st July. Last Tuesday (16th June) easyJet sent me an email saying the flight had been cancelled. Next available flight to Gatwick 1st August!

Yes same with us-we are now flying from malaga on 9th July - fingers crossed! 

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