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[Football] holiday 20th May to Majorca



Weststander

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I’ve cancelled a trip we had booked for the end of May (Nassau), but most of the Islands are open now.......got one booked for end October (Antigua) that I hope will be ok. I think the US will be on the green list......good vacc programme and very keen to have a US/UK corridor. I’ll be looking at Florida or California in the new year

The big ‘obstacle’ for us is having a healthy 18 year old, who won’t be double vaxed until say the autumn.
 




swindonseagull

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I would seriously think twice, thrice and even more before confirming the holiday. Virtually nobody you are likely to come into contact with, waiters, barmen, car hire, taxi drivers etc., in fact nobody younger than 80 will have been vaccinated. Because of the disastrous, almost non existent vaccination programme of the Spanish government/EU it is frankly unsafe and not worth risking your health. Trust me as a 75 year old still awaiting hopefully a jab before it's too late.

Thats assuming everyone wants to go to Spain on holiday.
 


PILTDOWN MAN

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You REALLY don't know what people need or what's going on in their lives. If, after a ****ing shocking year, I can get away safely to somewhere with low Covid rates and fully vaccinated then I'm doing it before my mental health finally tips over the edge and no amount of sanctimonious judging and being told I'm selfish (when you have NO idea what's been happening in my life) will stop me.

You’re right I don’t know what’s been happening in peoples lives but at the moment the border should remain closed. It’s not being sanctimonious it’s being concerned that people will bring more shite back with them. Your week in foreign climates isn’t worth my health.

If and when it is proved to be safe as you yourself indicate then fine go enjoy.
 




Yoda

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This was my immediate thought. If Irish bars and full English brekkies served up by some semi-retired, wrinkled old tart from Essex are what springs to mind when you think of a holiday abroad then you’re doing it all wrong.

That said, I do think foreign travel should be kept to an absolute minimum this summer, at least to countries where virus levels are high and vaccinations low. That most likely puts the kibosh on Spain.

Logically, it stands to reason that corridors (as seems to be the turn of phrase these days) might open up to select destinations as and when those factors begin to invert. At the moment, most of the nations leading the charge in terms of vaccinations are those in and around the Gulf Coast, but speaking from experience they are not great summer destinations due to the extreme heat - sunbathing in 45 degrees is not a pleasant experience for those of us used to the dank British climate.

Dorset and Cornwall for us this year (all being well), which we’ve done in the past and thoroughly enjoyed. I’m keeping some time back for the October half-term in case there’s the chance to do a week in Abu Dhabi or similar for a week, but I won’t lose sleep if it doesn’t happen. We’ll make up for hit when the time is unequivocally right.


You may want to refocus on where you're looking at traveling at the moment then.

Spain's cases are low compared to France, Germany et all. In fact, so is Portugal too. They both had their peak wave's just after we did and are now relative to ourselves:
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As for Abu Dhabi, the UAE is currently on the Red Zone list so you would need to quarantine upon arrival back in the UK.
 




swindonseagull

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Speak for yourself I’ve been doing seven days a week for months and can’t wait to relax in a nice quiet Greek island for a week or two.

THIS

I have worked since day one of the first lockdown having a few days off between lockdowns last Sept to go to Cornwall for a few day ( it rained 2/5 days).

I have a holiday booked to Barbados that has been moved at least twice, Should have gone June last year, now due to go This June this year and its all looking good,

As of last month Barbados has vaccinated 40 percent, my wife and I have both had the first and should have the second jabs in may.

So yes I need a holiday.

If you dont like travelling then thats your choice.
 


Motogull

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Sep 16, 2005
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going back to the original question , the reason for asking was to find out if I could get a refund

I hope you have better luck than us.

We had a mini hol booked with them for May, but whilst we were given the chance to change the booking, it was not for the same period (5 days). Choices were 3 or 7. 3 too short for Canaries and 7 was too pricey. We cancelled and lost it. Kunnts. We'd have kept it as it was.
 






junior

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Dec 1, 2003
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Should be essential travel only imo. No one needs a holiday or indeed one abroad.

This, I'm sick of everyone's desperate obsession with getting away on holiday. We're just seeing some positive signs that this could actually be for real that we are getting out of this mess, yet so many are desperate to start jet setting all over the place and potentially starting this crap all over again. Just stay at home this year, enjoy a nice trip to Devon or something.
 


Poojah

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Nov 19, 2010
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You may want to refocus on where you're looking at traveling at the moment then.

Spain's cases are low compared to France, Germany et all. In fact, so is Portugal too. They both had their peak wave's just after we did and are now relative to ourselves:
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As for Abu Dhabi, the UAE is currently on the Red Zone list so you would need to quarantine upon arrival back in the UK.

The points you make are fine, however I doubt that decisions about travel will be made on case volume alone but rather a combination of cases AND public vaccination levels.

Cases are currently very high in Bahrain however vaccination levels are way ahead of the EU. Fast forward a few months and I would expect to see those cases come down significantly as vaccines kick in, making these kind of small, wealthy nations viable destinations.

I think EU countries will take longer to play catch-up, therefore the typical peak summer months may just come a little too soon for them. I hope I’m wrong on that and it’s safe to travel more freely than I am predicting, however I don’t personally see it at this moment in time.
 


dazzer6666

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I would seriously think twice, thrice and even more before confirming the holiday. Virtually nobody you are likely to come into contact with, waiters, barmen, car hire, taxi drivers etc., in fact nobody younger than 80 will have been vaccinated. Because of the disastrous, almost non existent vaccination programme of the Spanish government/EU it is frankly unsafe and not worth risking your health. Trust me as a 75 year old still awaiting hopefully a jab before it's too late.

200 other countries are available
 




Sheebo

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Meant to be going to France late Aug - really hoping... but guess it depends on France as much as anything...
 




Sheebo

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Will all your party be double vaxed by then?

I can see the French government being really strict for non-EU arrivals.

Doubt it as all 30s... Depends if we get offered first one by end of May I guess.
 




South Stand Bonfire

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Will all your party be double vaxed by then?

I can see the French government being really strict for non-EU arrivals.

I’ve been to the South West of France every Summer for the last 16 years. I think the issue is the Uk not wanting travellers returning from France the way rates are going this year. Looking forward to a week in a holiday home on the edge of Exmoor this year instead.
 


Weststander

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I’ve been to the South West of France every Summer for the last 16 years. I think the issue is the Uk not wanting travellers returning from France the way rates are going this year. Looking forward to a week in a holiday home on the edge of Exmoor this year instead.

Good point. [MENTION=457]sheebo[/MENTION]’s possibly un-vaxed group may well face quarantine on return or more.

Regarding France, will Macron want France to get the huge cash inflow from UK travellers, or play the tough card on vaccinated visitors only? He’ll be under huge pressure from regional leaders and the tourism industry to allow visitors. I followed their ski industry this winter just gone, he faced unbridled anger.
 








drew

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Oct 3, 2006
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Anglesey and it’s beautiful. Lucky for me less than an hour from home too.

Rules permitting, we'll be up near Conwy in July and prior to that the Lakes.

If people need to get away, get away in the UK. Hopefully we'll be back abroad next year but I'm not sure I fancy going overseas and having to wear masks and all sorts of covid rules. It wouldn't be a holiday.
 


Raleigh Chopper

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Sep 1, 2011
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THIS

I have worked since day one of the first lockdown having a few days off between lockdowns last Sept to go to Cornwall for a few day ( it rained 2/5 days).

I have a holiday booked to Barbados that has been moved at least twice, Should have gone June last year, now due to go This June this year and its all looking good,

As of last month Barbados has vaccinated 40 percent, my wife and I have both had the first and should have the second jabs in may.

So yes I need a holiday.

If you dont like travelling then thats your choice.

Of course you do, you go petal, just don't come back.
The ultimate look at me and me,me, me, post.
Pure ignorance and selfishness.
See the post by Junior.
Did you really not think that it may rain in Cornwall in September?
I want a foreign holiday, I need a foreign holiday but I am not going to have one again this year as it is not the right thing to do and it is still unsafe.
I give up with people who just don't get it or don't want to get it.
 


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