I ask this because I've just heard from my friend who's really upset because she booked a trip to Amsterdam for her and her fella for the beginning of Sept but now the quarantine rules have changed she's having to cancel because her fella is unable to work from home. She paid for flight and hotel separately and reckons she stands to lose nearly £600. I said how sorry I felt but what ever possessed her in this current climate to book an non financially protected holiday? She got a bit upset with me because she felt the question didn't help...but I was so shocked that she'd done this...it kinda just blurted out. She's ok with me now as she explained that her fella had told her from the outset that it was a bad idea but said well "if you insist, then you're paying" ...and now the inevitable has happened he's being like..."well what did I say? you've only got yourself to blame" etc etc.....so her emotions are running a bit high. It looks like official travel advice has now listed the NL as a place only to go to for essential travel therefore she should have a chance of getting her flight money refunded.
Don't know about anyone else on here but I have totally written off any idea of taking a holiday or break outside of the uk this year, it's complete madness...and if I did I'd make sure I had it written in stone that should I have to cancel or the holiday was cancelled that I wouldn't lose any money. I can't help feeling sorry for her but at the same time I can't believe she's been so stupid..sorry!
Don't know about anyone else on here but I have totally written off any idea of taking a holiday or break outside of the uk this year, it's complete madness...and if I did I'd make sure I had it written in stone that should I have to cancel or the holiday was cancelled that I wouldn't lose any money. I can't help feeling sorry for her but at the same time I can't believe she's been so stupid..sorry!