Thanks. A personal view, I'm not averse to bailouts in certain circumstances, it's the hypocrisy from some authorities.
Yes, I mentioned that recently, Norway had (pre markets dip) investments and cash of $1T in the wealth fund.
Double standards then, from some EU governments:
Thomas Cook’s german holding company Condor was ‘lent’ €380m by their government to prevent its collapse last year.
Alitalia has received government bail outs of €9b in the last 12 years, including €400m three months ago.
Has the flight been cancelled?
According to this, she’s legally entitled to a refund.
Their (genuine in this case) use of the force majeure copout, does not apply to simply repaying the cost. Force majeure only allows the airline to refuse to pay the entirely separate EU261 flat rate...
We have JFK flights booked with them for the summer, arranged 6 months ago.
I’ve assumed for a couple of weeks that either they’ll go bust, or they’ll cancel due to Coronavirus or Trump will ban Brits entering. No problem, we paid by credit card and will claim a refund one way or another...