Travel who can you trust?

Posted Thursday, August 19th, 2010 at 9:18 am Comments Off

travel who can you trustWith the spectacular demise of Kiss Flights, Goldtrail, Sun4u. Who in the travel world can you trust to actually take you on holiday without the uncertainty of them going bust?

Well lets look at the facts Kiss flights were run by same management team the took down XL, Goldtrail were running on such ridiculous margins they should never have been allowed to trade and Sun4u were a joke.

Do you remember the adage? “You only really get what you pay for” well its time everyone stopped looking at the really cheap end of the market as that has gone.

So who does that leave discounting the rubbish out there, you have Tui travel which owns Thomson and First Choice. Then Thomas Cook – plus Kuoni and Virgin – finally Lowcostholidays.

We should all be looking at the best value for money we can get, for out travel and holiday needs, and that means we should be looking at booking with companies that have a track record in providing the best value, that have an ATOL licence to protect you and have been trading for a long time, and dont work on stupid profit margins.


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