The holiday was going to be in march 2008, The cost of the holiday was around £600, I paid £120 off, then each week I would pay more in. Unfortunately I had to cancel the holiday, I had to pay the travel agents another £80 for this to be done. Is this right.
Sure ....if you backed out the agent sill gets paid...not their fault. Get trip insurance next time.
Most likely you had to pay some hefty fees for canceling so close to the departure date.
Hi, Yes they charge a cancelation fee. A few years ago i had to cancell my husband off my holiday (he had the chance to go and train with the American Army) and it was an offer he could not refuse a chance in a lifetime. The travel agent charged me £60.
hey yes this is the way it is! it totally sucks eh! its forthe admin work that they have done etc...
Most travel agents do charge some sort of a Cxl fee.. This is usually sat up by the TA to cover the cost of the hours spent on makeing the plans and such since they are going to be losing the commission off of the completed trip. Usually this amount is no where near what they would have made if you would have completed your trip..But it usually is a large amount of money.. (But not all TA charges a fee, I never have)
yes, it's right because once they're booked and ticketed, any changes will cost them service fees. it's an airline policy that travel agents need to be aware of. because what happened there is the once ticketed, the seat is mark as sold. and other passengers cannot purchase any ticket once the flight is sold out.
If you have a good reason for cancelling you should be able to claim through travel insurance
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