Lost a holiday to Turkey due to the Thomas Cook collapse - Got all my money back. Booked a holiday to Tenerife instead which got cancelled due to Covid, a short break to Amsterdam I'd booked was also cancelled due to Covid. I had also booked a holiday to go to Morocco for this coming March all booked before Covid was declared a pandemic and everybody was travelling freely. I was due to pay the balance this week, but have since learned that morocco is off limits and all holidays due to take place up until January 8th have been cancelled. I was advised to still pay the balance otherwise I'd stand to lose the deposit if I don't and if it does get cancelled I'll get a full refund. I told them that my main concern was that a trip to Morocco requires a two week quarrantine, which neither myself or oh are in a position to do, and that they are insisting upon a Covid test which could cost up to £400 for the pair of us and that I can't afford this. So little point in paying for a holiday we definitely wouldn't be able to take on the offchance I might get my money back. Eventually I was told I could transfer my balance to another holiday and that I could chose anything up until the end of October 2022. I've managed to rebook the same Tenerife holiday we'd planned for last April, but we're going in 2022 instead. Little point in trying to book anything for 2021 as my holidays from work are booked so I'd have to pigeon hole the holiday into one of those weeks and as most of them are weeks in the summer it could be very costly and still may be restrictive...and absolutely no point in changing the holiday to one in the travel corridor for March 21 as this appears to be changing on a daily basis. Not a nice thought of having another holiday free year, but if it's going to be restrictive..it won't be fun, so ultimately not worth it. Relief all round and as I don't have to pay the balance for the new holiday until this time next year..I can get my bathroom window done instead..I've been meaning to get it replaced for years!