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my freind is due to go to marmaris in turkey, on friday , has contacted the travel agent , as they are unhappy to be going right in the bombings , they were told either go to marmaris or loose all their money , can this be right , thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They could well be right. The Foreign & Commonwealth Ofice whilst warning of terrorist attacks does not advise againt travelling to the Country.
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you have purchased a holiday from them, they have completed their part of the deal - i don't see that they should refund just because you no longer want to go.
they are under no obligation to ensure your safety other than what is in their rules.
if i sold you a train ticket to go to skegness, but your hotel burnt down - would you expect me to refund the train ticket?
however, you may be able to get some kind of other destination at a reduced rate - just be nice, state your case and they may reconsider
they are under no obligation to ensure your safety other than what is in their rules.
if i sold you a train ticket to go to skegness, but your hotel burnt down - would you expect me to refund the train ticket?
however, you may be able to get some kind of other destination at a reduced rate - just be nice, state your case and they may reconsider