Travel industry fury at ‘coordinated campaign’ to undermine holidays

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'The public has being frightened. Bookings just stopped completely' Travel industry fury at ‘coordinated campaign’ to undermine holidays

“It does lead us to feel that this has been orchestrated in order to deter people from booking, which means that as an industry we don’t know what capacity to put on.

 

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On the one hand, Spain is nice in the summer. On the other hand, tens of thousands of avoidable deaths. Its a toughie.

It’s not a ‘coordinated campaign’ to undermine holidays, it’s an absolute duty to every human on the planet to contain and eventually end a global pandemic. We’re not playing games here.

i want to go abroad to a warmer climate more than anything, but i am not about to book a holiday when the government might pull the rug out. they change the rules every ten minutes.

I mean, I don't think that's what the campaign is about

Might Barnard Castle go bust and become just a car park for the myopic lorry driver?

Fuck the travel industry - spreading the plague and burning the planet. No sympathy from me, they've had it too good for too long.

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